Evaluation of Tumor Cell Response to Hyperthermia with Bioluminescent Imaging.

Renshu Zhang, Yanfei Zhou, Paul C Wang, Rajagopalan Sridhar
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Abstract

Background: Hyperthermia is used in combination with radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy in the treatment of various types of cancer. Currently, the tumor cell response to hyperthermia is determined largely based on the size reduction of tumor mass, which is insensitive.

Methods: We tested the feasibility of bioluminescent imaging (BLI) in evaluation of the tumor cell response to hyperthermia by exposing luciferase-expressing MDA-MB-231-luc human breast cancer cells to high temperature (43 °C) for 10 minutes to 2 hours. The tumor cells were the imaged and the light signal generated by the tumor cells was quantified with BLI. To validate its usefulness, the light signal intensity was comparatively analyzed with the tumor cell clonogenicity and cell viability, which were measured with classic clonogenic and MTT assays.

Results: The light signal intensity determined by BLI was closely correlated with the absolute number of viable cells as well as the cell viability measured with the traditional MTT assay under normal culture condition. Relative to the clonogenicity of tumor cells after exposure to hyperthermia, however, BLI underestimated, while MTT assay overestimated the cell viability. Difference in the interpretation of tumor cell clonogenic ability following hyperthermia with BLI, MTT dye, and clonogenic assay may be due to the different mechanisms of the three measurements as well as the fact that hyperthermia can induce cell damage at levels of both transient and permanent.

Conclusions: BLI is sensitive, convenient, and potentially valuable in the evaluation and monitoring of tumor cell response to treatments including hyperthermia.

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生物发光成像评价肿瘤细胞对热疗的反应。
背景:热疗与放疗和/或化疗联合用于治疗各种类型的癌症。目前,肿瘤细胞对热疗的反应很大程度上是基于肿瘤肿块的大小缩小来确定的,这是不敏感的。方法:我们通过将表达荧光素酶的MDA-MB-231-luc的人乳腺癌细胞暴露在43°C的高温下10分钟至2小时,测试了生物发光成像(BLI)评估肿瘤细胞对高温反应的可行性。对肿瘤细胞进行成像,用BLI对肿瘤细胞产生的光信号进行量化。为了验证其有效性,我们将光信号强度与肿瘤细胞的克隆性和细胞活力进行了比较分析,这两个指标分别用经典的克隆性和MTT法测定。结果:在正常培养条件下,BLI测定的光信号强度与活细胞的绝对数量以及传统MTT法测定的细胞活力密切相关。然而,相对于热疗后肿瘤细胞的克隆原性,BLI低估了细胞活力,而MTT法高估了细胞活力。用BLI、MTT染料和克隆测定法对热疗后肿瘤细胞克隆生成能力的不同解释可能是由于三种测量方法的不同机制,以及热疗可以在短暂和永久的水平上诱导细胞损伤。结论:BLI在评估和监测肿瘤细胞对包括热疗在内的治疗的反应方面是敏感、方便和有潜在价值的。
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