Blankenberg F G, Strauss H W
Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, CA 94305-5105, USA.
Pediatr Radiol. 1999 May;29(5):299-305. doi: 10.1007/s002470050593.
Apoptosis is a ubiquitous set of cellular processes by which superfluous or unwanted cells are eliminated in the body without harming adjacent healthy tissues. When apoptosis is inappropriate (too little or too much), a variety of human diseases can occur, including acute heart or lung transplant rejection.
Our group has developed a new radiopharmaceutical, radiolabeled annexin V, which can image apoptosis.
Here we briefly review the biomolecular basis of apoptosis and its role in acute rejection. We also describe the possible use of radiolabeled annexin V to screen children noninvasively for acute rejection following organ transplantation.
细胞凋亡是一组普遍存在的细胞过程,通过这些过程,体内多余或不需要的细胞被清除,而不会损害相邻的健康组织。当细胞凋亡不适当(过少或过多)时,会发生多种人类疾病,包括急性心脏或肺移植排斥反应。
我们团队开发了一种新的放射性药物,即放射性标记的膜联蛋白V,它可以对细胞凋亡进行成像。
在此,我们简要回顾细胞凋亡的生物分子基础及其在急性排斥反应中的作用。我们还描述了放射性标记的膜联蛋白V在对儿童进行器官移植后急性排斥反应的无创筛查中的可能用途。