About this Research Topic
Molecular imaging techniques present useful opportunities for the early detection of inflammation and infection before morphologic changes detectable by anatomic imaging modalities occur. Targeting molecular pathways specific to pathogens may be useful for differentiating sterile inflammation from infection. Despite these appealing potential utilities of molecular imaging in the management of inflammation and infection, several challenges remain, militating against their widespread applications in the clinic. These challenges include:
• Identification of pathogen-specific molecular pathways.
• Development of suitable animal models of human inflammatory and infectious diseases for pre-clinical studies.
• Development of radiopharmaceuticals targeting pathogen-specific molecular pathways.
• Large clinical studies to validate the ability of the molecular probes to detect pathogen strain of interest, predict response to treatment, and predict disease outcome.
• Optimize imaging systems for sensitivity; spatial, temporal, and contrast resolution; and accurate quantification.
• Non-invasive differentiation of sterile inflammation from infection with good accuracy.
In this Research Topic we welcome original and reviews articles on the following research themes:
• Bacterial-specific imaging.
• Infection imaging with hybrid tracers.
• Radionuclide imaging of cardiovascular inflammation and infection with SPECT and PET techniques.
• Functional imaging of infection with ultrasound and MRI.
• Radionuclide imaging of rheumatic diseases.
• Radionuclide imaging in viral infections including SARS-CoV-2, HIV infections.
• Imaging of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary tuberculosis.
• Fungal infection imaging.
• Musculoskeletal infection imaging
• Application of radionuclide imaging techniques in the differentiation of inflammatory from infectious diseases.
• Application of novel technologies in infection imaging e.g. PET/MR, total-body PET/CT.
• Novel tracers for inflammation and infection imaging.
• PET quantification in infection/inflammation imaging.
Keywords: Metabolic imaging, pathogen-specific imaging, radiolabeled-antimicrobial peptides, PET/CT, SPECT/CT, Radiopharmaceuticals, Bioluminiscence imaging, Magnetic resonance imaging, Ultrasonongraphy, Inflammation imaging, Infection imaging, SARS-CoV-2 infection
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