Detection properties of indium-111 and IRDye800CW for intraoperative molecular imaging use across tissue phantom models.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.30.S1.S13705
ReidAnn E Sever, Lauren T Rosenblum, Kayla C Stanley, Angel G Cortez, Dominic M Menendez, Bhuvitha Chagantipati, Jessie R Nedrow, W Barry Edwards, Marcus M Malek, Gary Kohanbash
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Abstract

Significance: Intraoperative molecular imaging (IMI) enables the detection and visualization of cancer tissue using targeted radioactive or fluorescent tracers. While IMI research has rapidly expanded, including the recent Food and Drug Administration approval of a targeted fluorophore, the limits of detection have not been well-defined.

Aim: The ability of widely available handheld intraoperative tools (Neoprobe and SPY-PHI) to measure gamma decay and fluorescence intensity from IMI tracers was assessed while varying characteristics of both the signal source and the intervening tissue or gelatin phantoms.

Approach: Gamma decay signal and fluorescence from tracer-bearing tumors (TBTs) and modifiable tumor-like inclusions (TLIs) were measured through increasing thicknesses of porcine tissue and gelatin in custom 3D-printed molds. TBTs buried beneath porcine tissue were used to simulate IMI-guided tumor resection.

Results: Gamma decay from TBTs and TLIs was detected through significantly thicker tissue and gelatin than fluorescence, with at least 5% of the maximum signal observed through up to 5 and 0.5 cm, respectively, depending on the overlying tissue type or gelatin.

Conclusions: We developed novel systems that can be fine-tuned to simulate variable tumor characteristics and tissue environments. These were used to evaluate the detection of fluorescent and gamma signals from IMI tracers and simulate IMI surgery.

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用于术中分子成像的铟-111 和 IRDye800CW 在不同组织模型中的检测特性。
意义重大:术中分子成像(IMI)可使用靶向放射性或荧光示踪剂检测和观察癌症组织。目的:我们评估了广泛使用的手持式术中工具(Neoprobe 和 SPY-PHI)测量 IMI 示踪剂伽马衰变和荧光强度的能力,同时改变信号源和介入组织或明胶模型的特性:方法:在定制的三维打印模型中,通过增加猪组织和明胶的厚度,测量带有示踪剂的肿瘤(TBTs)和可改变的肿瘤样包涵体(TLIs)的伽马衰变信号和荧光。埋在猪组织下的 TBTs 被用来模拟 IMI 引导下的肿瘤切除:结果:与荧光相比,TBTs 和 TLIs 的伽马衰变可在更厚的组织和明胶中被检测到,根据上覆组织类型或明胶的不同,在长达 5 厘米和 0.5 厘米的组织和明胶中分别观察到至少 5%的最大信号:我们开发的新型系统可以进行微调,以模拟不同的肿瘤特征和组织环境。结论:我们开发的新型系统可微调模拟不同的肿瘤特征和组织环境,用于评估 IMI 示踪剂荧光和伽马信号的检测,并模拟 IMI 手术。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers on the use of modern optical technology for improved health care and biomedical research.
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