PET imaging of gene expression Journal Article


Author: Blasberg, R.
Article Title: PET imaging of gene expression
Abstract: Noninvasive in vivo molecular imaging has developed over the past decade and involves nuclear (Positron emission tomography (PET), gamma camera), magnetic resonance, and in vivo optical imaging systems. Most current in vivo molecular imaging strategies are "indirect" and involve the coupling of a "reporter gene" with a complimentary "reporter probe". Imaging the level of probe accumulation provides indirect information related to the level of reporter gene expression. Reporter gene constructs are driven by upstream promoter/enhancer elements; they can be constitutive leading to continuous transcription and used to identify the site of transduction and to monitor the level and duration of gene (vector) activity. Alternatively, they can be inducible leading to controlled gene expression, or they can function as a sensor element to monitor the level of endogenous promoters and transcription factors. Several examples of imaging endogenous biological processes in animals using reporter constructs, radiolabelled probes and PET imaging are reviewed (p53-dependent gene expression and T-cell receptor-dependent activation of T-lymphocytes). Issues related to the translation of non-invasive molecular imaging technology into the clinic are discussed. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: signal transduction; promoter region; review; positron emission tomography; neoplasms; colorectal cancer; t lymphocyte; gene expression; genetic transcription; molecular imaging; protein p53; genetic vectors; imaging system; t lymphocyte receptor; isotope labeling; gene therapy; simplexvirus; reporter gene; forecasting; liver cancer; thymidine kinase; genes, reporter; pet; ganciclovir; nuclear magnetic resonance; p53; hsv1-tk; gene activity; tomography, emission-computed; gene construct; t-cell activation; fiau; nfat; scintillation camera; molecular probes; gamma camera; dna vector; gene imaging; recombinant dna; humans; human; priority journal; herpes virus type one thymidine kinase
Journal Title: European Journal of Cancer
Volume: 38
Issue: 16
ISSN: 0959-8049
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2002-11-01
Start Page: 2137
End Page: 2146
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0959-8049(02)00390-8
PUBMED: 12387839
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 14 November 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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