Molecular imaging of apoptosis: the case of caspase-3 radiotracers

L Beroske, T Van den Wyngaert, S Stroobants… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021mdpi.com
The molecular imaging of apoptosis remains an important method for the diagnosis and
monitoring of the progression of certain diseases and the evaluation of the efficacy of
anticancer apoptosis-inducing therapies. Among the multiple biomarkers involved in
apoptosis, activated caspase-3 is an attractive target, as it is the most abundant of the
executioner caspases. Nuclear imaging is a good candidate, as it combines a high depth of
tissue penetration and high sensitivity, features necessary to detect small changes in levels …
The molecular imaging of apoptosis remains an important method for the diagnosis and monitoring of the progression of certain diseases and the evaluation of the efficacy of anticancer apoptosis-inducing therapies. Among the multiple biomarkers involved in apoptosis, activated caspase-3 is an attractive target, as it is the most abundant of the executioner caspases. Nuclear imaging is a good candidate, as it combines a high depth of tissue penetration and high sensitivity, features necessary to detect small changes in levels of apoptosis. However, designing a caspase-3 radiotracer comes with challenges, such as selectivity, cell permeability and transient caspase-3 activation. In this review, we discuss the different caspase-3 radiotracers for the imaging of apoptosis together with the challenges of the translation of various apoptosis-imaging strategies in clinical trials.
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