Current Progress and Perspective: Clinical Imaging of Islet Transplantation

Life (Basel). 2020 Sep 19;10(9):213. doi: 10.3390/life10090213.

Abstract

Islet transplantation has great potential as a cure for type 1 diabetes. At present; the lack of a clinically validated non-invasive imaging method to track islet grafts limits the success of this treatment. Some major clinical imaging modalities and various molecular probes, which have been studied for non-invasive monitoring of transplanted islets, could potentially fulfill the goal of understanding pathophysiology of the functional status and viability of the islet grafts. In this current review, we summarize the recent clinical studies of a variety of imaging modalities and molecular probes for non-invasive imaging of transplanted beta cell mass. This review also includes discussions on in vivo detection of endogenous beta cell mass using clinical imaging modalities and various molecular probes, which will be useful for longitudinally detecting the status of islet transplantation in Type 1 diabetic patients. For the conclusion and perspectives, we highlight the applications of multimodality and novel imaging methods in islet transplantation.

Keywords: beta cell mass (BCM); islet transplantation; magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI); positron emission tomography (PET); single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT); type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Publication types

  • Review