In order to assess the biodistribution, homing, and persistence of adoptively transferred natural killer (NK) cell immunotherapies, there is a need for imaging methodology suitable for use in preclinical studies with relevance to clinical translation. Amongst the available approaches, (19)F-MRI is very appealing for in vivo imaging due to the absence of background signal, enabling clear detection of (19)F labeled cells in vivo. Here we describe a methodology for in vivo imaging of adoptively transferred NK cells labeled with (19)F nano-emulsion, using clinically translatable technology of (19)F/(1)H magnetic resonance imaging.
Keywords: 19F; Adoptive immunotherapy; In vivo imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; NK cells.