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Beyond its pre-eminent role in the context of tumor cell growth as well as metastasis, the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) is a key player in the orchestration of inflammatory responses to inflammatory stimuli. This review therefore particularly focuses on summarizing the current knowledge on non-invasive imaging of tissue infiltration with CXCR4-expressing immune cells in the context of diverse inflammatory conditions using positron emission tomography. An overview of the current clinical and preclinical approaches in this context is provided, and the recent advances in the development of dedicated, high-end CXCR4-targeted imaging tools and theranostic agents are discussed.
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Given its pre-eminent role in the context of tumor cell growth as well as metastasis, the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) has attracted a lot of interest in the field of nuclear oncology, and clinical evidence on the highSimple Summary
Beyond its pre-eminent role in the context of tumor cell growth as well as metastasis, the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) is a key player in the orchestration of inflammatory responses to inflammatory stimuli. This review therefore particularly focuses on summarizing the current knowledge on non-invasive imaging of tissue infiltration with CXCR4-expressing immune cells in the context of diverse inflammatory conditions using positron emission tomography. An overview of the current clinical and preclinical approaches in this context is provided, and the recent advances in the development of dedicated, high-end CXCR4-targeted imaging tools and theranostic agents are discussed.
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Given its pre-eminent role in the context of tumor cell growth as well as metastasis, the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) has attracted a lot of interest in the field of nuclear oncology, and clinical evidence on the high potential of CXCR4-targeted theranostics is constantly accumulating. Additionally, since CXCR4 also represents a key player in the orchestration of inflammatory responses to inflammatory stimuli, based on its expression on a variety of pro- and anti-inflammatory immune cells (e.g., macrophages and T-cells), CXCR4-targeted inflammation imaging has recently gained considerable attention. Therefore, after briefly summarizing the current clinical status quo of CXCR4-targeted theranostics in cancer, this review primarily focuses on imaging of a broad spectrum of inflammatory diseases via the quantification of tissue infiltration with CXCR4-expressing immune cells. An up-to-date overview of the ongoing preclinical and clinical efforts to visualize inflammation and its resolution over time is provided, and the predictive value of the CXCR4-associated imaging signal for disease outcome is discussed. Since the sensitivity and specificity of CXCR4-targeted immune cell imaging greatly relies on the availability of suitable, tailored imaging probes, recent developments in the field of CXCR4-targeted imaging agents for various applications are also addressed.…