TY - JOUR
T1 - Imaging biomarkers in animal models of drug-induced lung injury
T2 - A systematic review
AU - Mahmutovic Persson, Irma
AU - von Wachenfeldt, Karin
AU - Waterton, John C.
AU - Olsson, Lars E.
AU - TRISTAN Consortium
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - For drug-induced interstitial lung disease (DIILD) translational imaging biomarkers are needed to improve detection and management of lung injury and drug-toxicity. Literature was reviewed on animal models in which in vivo imaging was used to detect and assess lung lesions that resembled pathological changes found in DIILD, such as inflammation and fibrosis. A systematic search was carried out using three databases with key words “Animal models”, “Imaging”, “Lung disease”, and “Drugs”. A total of 5749 articles were found, and, based on inclusion criteria, 284 papers were selected for final data extraction, resulting in 182 out of the 284 papers, based on eligibility. Twelve different animal species occurred and nine various imaging modalities were used, with two-thirds of the studies being longitudinal. The inducing agents and exposure (dose and duration) differed from non-physiological to clinically relevant doses. The majority of studies reported other biomarkers and/or histological confirmation of the imaging results. Summary of radiotracers and examples of imaging biomarkers were summarized, and the types of animal models and the most used imaging modalities and applications are discussed in this review. Pathologies resembling DIILD, such as inflammation and fibrosis, were described in many papers, but only a few explicitly addressed drug-induced toxicity experiments.
AB - For drug-induced interstitial lung disease (DIILD) translational imaging biomarkers are needed to improve detection and management of lung injury and drug-toxicity. Literature was reviewed on animal models in which in vivo imaging was used to detect and assess lung lesions that resembled pathological changes found in DIILD, such as inflammation and fibrosis. A systematic search was carried out using three databases with key words “Animal models”, “Imaging”, “Lung disease”, and “Drugs”. A total of 5749 articles were found, and, based on inclusion criteria, 284 papers were selected for final data extraction, resulting in 182 out of the 284 papers, based on eligibility. Twelve different animal species occurred and nine various imaging modalities were used, with two-thirds of the studies being longitudinal. The inducing agents and exposure (dose and duration) differed from non-physiological to clinically relevant doses. The majority of studies reported other biomarkers and/or histological confirmation of the imaging results. Summary of radiotracers and examples of imaging biomarkers were summarized, and the types of animal models and the most used imaging modalities and applications are discussed in this review. Pathologies resembling DIILD, such as inflammation and fibrosis, were described in many papers, but only a few explicitly addressed drug-induced toxicity experiments.
KW - Computed tomography (CT)
KW - Drug toxicity
KW - Drug-induced interstitial lung disease (DIILD)
KW - Fibrosis
KW - Imaging biomarkers
KW - Inflammation
KW - Lung imaging
KW - Lung injury models
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
KW - Positron emission tomography (PET)
KW - Vascular leak
U2 - 10.3390/jcm10010107
DO - 10.3390/jcm10010107
M3 - Review article
C2 - 33396865
AN - SCOPUS:85112259213
SN - 2077-0383
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 30
JO - Journal of Clinical Medicine
JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine
IS - 1
M1 - 107
ER -