Ultrafast Power Doppler Ultrasound Enables Longitudinal Tracking of Vascular Changes that Correlate with Immune Response After Radiotherapy.

Shannon E Martello, Jixin Xia, Jiro Kusunose, Benjamin C Hacker, McKenzie A Mayeaux, Erica J Lin, Adrienne Hawkes, Aparna Singh, Charles F Caskey, Marjan Rafat
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Background: While immunotherapy shows great promise in patients with triple negative breast cancer, many will not respond to treatment. Radiotherapy has the potential to prime the tumor-immune microenvironment for immunotherapy. However, predicting response is difficult due to tumor heterogeneity across patients, which necessitates personalized medicine strategies that incorporate tumor tracking into the therapeutic approach. Here, we investigated the use of ultrasound (US) imaging of the tumor vasculature to monitor the tumor response to treatment.

Methods: We utilized ultrafast power doppler US to track the vascular response to radiotherapy over time. We used 4T1 (metastatic) and 67NR (non-metastatic) breast cancer models to determine if US measurements corroborate conventional immunostaining analysis of the tumor vasculature. To evaluate the effects of radiation, tumor volume and vascular index were calculated using US, and the correlation between vascular changes and immune cell infiltration was determined.

Results: US tumor measurements and the quantified vascular response to radiation were confirmed with caliper measurements and immunostaining, respectively, demonstrating a proof-of-principle method for non-invasive vascular monitoring. Additionally, we found significant infiltration of CD8 + T cells into irradiated tumors 10 days after radiation, which followed a sustained decline in vascular index and an increase in splenic CD8 + T cells that was first observed 1 day post-radiation.

Conclusions: Our findings reveal that ultrafast power doppler US can evaluate changes in tumor vasculature that are indicative of shifts in the tumor-immune microenvironment. This work may lead to improved patient outcomes through observing and predicting response to therapy.

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