Radiotracers for Bone Marrow Infection Imaging

用于骨髓感染显像的放射性示踪剂

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Radiotracers are widely used in medical imaging, using techniques of gamma-camera imaging (scintigraphy and SPECT) or positron emission tomography (PET). In bone marrow infection, there is no single routine test available that can detect infection with sufficiently high diagnostic accuracy. Here, we review radiotracers used for imaging of bone marrow infection, also known as osteomyelitis, with a focus on why these molecules are relevant for the task, based on their physiological uptake mechanisms. The review comprises [(67)Ga]Ga-citrate, radiolabelled leukocytes, radiolabelled nanocolloids (bone marrow) and radiolabelled phosphonates (bone structure), and [(18)F]FDG as established radiotracers for bone marrow infection imaging. Tracers that are under development or testing for this purpose include [(68)Ga]Ga-citrate, [(18)F]FDG, [(18)F]FDS and other non-glucose sugar analogues, [(15)O]water, [(11)C]methionine, [(11)C]donepezil, [(99m)Tc]Tc-IL-8, [(68)Ga]Ga-Siglec-9, phage-display selected peptides, and the antimicrobial peptide [(99m)Tc]Tc-UBI(29-41) or [(68)Ga]Ga-NOTA-UBI(29-41). CONCLUSION: Molecular radiotracers allow studies of physiological processes such as infection. None of the reviewed molecules are ideal for the imaging of infections, whether bone marrow or otherwise, but each can give information about a separate aspect such as physiology or biochemistry. Knowledge of uptake mechanisms, pitfalls, and challenges is useful in both the use and development of medically relevant radioactive tracers.

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