Imaging and monitoring of granzyme B in the immune response.
Xiangxia LiGuiyuan ChenKecheng WuHaocheng ZhengZuotong TianZe XuWeidong ZhaoJianping WengYuanzeng MinPublished in: Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology (2023)
Significant progress has been made in tumor immunotherapy that uses the human immune response to kill and remove tumor cells. However, overreactive immune response could lead to various autoimmune diseases and acute rejection. Accurate and specific monitoring of immune responses in these processes could help select appropriate therapies and regimens for the patient and could reduce the risk of side effects. Granzyme B (GzmB) is an ideal biomarker for immune response, and its peptide substrate could be coupled with fluorescent dyes or contrast agents for the synthesis of imaging probes activated by GzmB. These small molecules and nanoprobes based on PET, bioluminescence imaging, or fluorescence imaging have proved to be highly GzmB specific and accuracy. This review summarizes the design of different GzmB-responsive imaging probes and their applications in monitoring of tumor immunotherapy and overreactive immune response. This article is categorized under: Diagnostic Tools > In Vivo Nanodiagnostics and Imaging.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- dendritic cells
- toll like receptor
- endothelial cells
- computed tomography
- living cells
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- liver failure
- pet imaging
- cancer therapy
- quantum dots
- drug delivery
- pet ct
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- energy transfer