F-19-Perfluorocarbon-Labeled Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Can Be Detected &Itin Vivo&It Using Clinical Mri Parameters In A Therapeutic Cell Setting

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2018)

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A (19)Fluorine (F-19) perfluorocarbon cell labeling agent, when employed with an appropriate cellular MRI protocol, allows for in vivo cell tracking. F-19 cellular MRI can be used to non-invasively assess the location and persistence of cell-based cancer vaccines and other cell-based therapies. This study was designed to determine the feasibility of labeling and tracking peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), a heterogeneous cell population. Under GMP-compliant conditions human PBMC were labeled with a F-19-based MRI cell-labeling agent in a manner safe for autologous re-injection. Greater than 99% of PBMC labeled with the 19 F cell-labeling agent without affecting functionality or affecting viability. The F-19-labeled PBMC were detected in vivo in a mouse model at the injection site and in a draining lymph node. A clinical cellular MR protocol was optimized for the detection of PBMC injected both at the surface of a porcine shank and at a depth of 1.2 cm, equivalent to depth of a human lymph node, using a dual H-1/F-19 dual switchable surface radio frequency coil. This study demonstrates it is feasible to label and track F-19-labeled PBMC using clinical MRI protocols. Thus, F-19 cellular MRI represents a noninvasive imaging technique suitable to assess the effectiveness of cell-based cancer vaccines.
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Cancer imaging,Cancer immunotherapy,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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