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Microscopic Delineation of Medulloblastoma Margins in a Transgenic Mouse Model Using a Topically Applied VEGFR-1 Probe.

Danni Wang1, Ye Chen, Steven Y Leigh, Henry Haeberle, Christopher H Contag, Jonathan T C Liu.   

Abstract

The unambiguous demarcation of tumor margins is critical at the final stages in the surgical treatment of brain tumors because patient outcomes have been shown to correlate with the extent of resection. Real-time high-resolution imaging with the aid of a tumor-targeting fluorescent contrast agent has the potential to enable intraoperative differentiation of tumor versus normal tissues with accuracy approaching the current gold standard of histopathology. In this study, a monoclonal antibody targeting the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 (VEGFR-1) was conjugated to fluorophores and evaluated as a tumor contrast agent in a transgenic mouse model of medulloblastoma. The probe was administered topically, and its efficacy as an imaging agent was evaluated in vitro using flow cytometry, as well as ex vivo on fixed and fresh tissues through immunohistochemistry and dual-axis confocal microscopy, respectively. Results show a preferential binding to tumor versus normal tissue, suggesting that a topically applied VEGFR-1 probe can potentially be used with real-time intraoperative optical sectioning microscopy to guide brain tumor resections.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23323155      PMCID: PMC3542836          DOI: 10.1593/tlo.12277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Oncol        ISSN: 1936-5233            Impact factor:   4.243


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4.  Effects of medulloblastoma resections on outcome in children: a report from the Children's Cancer Group.

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1.  Mitigating fluorescence spectral overlap in wide-field endoscopic imaging.

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2.  Rapid pathology of lumpectomy margins with open-top light-sheet (OTLS) microscopy.

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3.  Ex vivo confocal microscopy imaging to identify tumor tissue on freshly removed brain sample.

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6.  A Clinical Wide-Field Fluorescence Endoscopic Device for Molecular Imaging Demonstrating Cathepsin Protease Activity in Colon Cancer.

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Review 7.  Quantitative in vivo cell-surface receptor imaging in oncology: kinetic modeling and paired-agent principles from nuclear medicine and optical imaging.

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8.  Comparison of Kinetic Models for Dual-Tracer Receptor Concentration Imaging in Tumors.

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10.  Accounting for pharmacokinetic differences in dual-tracer receptor density imaging.

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