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Noninvasive In Vivo Imaging of T-Cells during Cancer Immunotherapy Using Rare-Earth Nanoparticles

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ACS NANO
Volume 17, Issue 18, Pages 17908-17919

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.3c03882

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Rare-earth nanoparticles; biofunctionalization; immunotherapy; noninvasive imaging; T-cell tracking; melanoma

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Only a minority of patients benefit from cancer immunotherapy, and researchers are actively trying to address this variability. The infiltration of immune cells into tumors is a vital indicator of response and survival, but noninvasive sampling of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment remains limited. In this study, researchers demonstrate the use of rare-earth nanocrystals for noninvasive imaging of tumor-infiltrating T-cells in an aggressive melanoma model.
Only a minority of patients respond positively to cancer immunotherapy, and addressing this variability is an active area of immunotherapy research. Infiltration of tumors by immune cells is one of the most significant prognostic indicators of response and disease-free survival. However, the ability to noninvasively sample the tumor microenvironment for immune cells remains limited. Imaging in the near-infrared-II region using rare-earth nanocrystals is emerging as a powerful imaging tool for high-resolution deep-tissue imaging. In this paper, we demonstrate that these nanoparticles can be used for noninvasive in vivo imaging of tumor-infiltrating T-cells in a highly aggressive melanoma tumor model. We present nanoparticle synthesis and surface modification strategies for the generation of small, ultrabright, and biocompatible rare-earth nanocrystals necessary for deep tissue imaging of rare cell types. The ability to noninvasively monitor the immune contexture of a tumor during immunotherapy could lead to early identification of nonresponding patients in real time, leading to earlier interventions and better outcomes.

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