Literature DB >> 23399636

Noninvasive assessment of hypoxia with 3-[18F]-fluoro-1-(2-nitro-1-imidazolyl)-2-propanol ([18F]-FMISO): a PET study in two experimental models of human glioma.

Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont, Elodie A Pérès, Edwige Petit, Lucile Durand, Léna Marteau, Jérôme Toutain, Didier Divoux, Simon Roussel, Eric T MacKenzie, Louisa Barré, Myriam Bernaudin, Samuel Valable.   

Abstract

Despite multiple advances in cancer therapies, patients with glioblastoma (GBM) still have a poor prognosis. Numerous glioma models are used not only for the development of innovative therapies but also to optimize conventional ones. Given the significance of hypoxia in drug and radiation resistance and that hypoxia is widely observed among GBM, the establishment of a reliable method to map hypoxia in preclinical human models may contribute to the discovery and translation of future and more targeted therapies. The aim of this study was to compare the hypoxic status of two commonly used human orthotopic glioma models (U87 and U251) developed in rats and studied by noninvasive hypoxia imaging with 3-[18F]fluoro-1-(2-nitro-1-imidazolyl)-2-propanol-micro-positron emission tomography ([18F]-FMISO-μPET). In parallel, because of the relationships between angiogenesis and hypoxia, we used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), histology, and immunohistochemistry to characterize the tumoral vasculature. Although all tumors were detectable in T2-weighted MRI and 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-d-glucose-μPET, only the U251 model exhibited [18F]-FMISO uptake. Additionally, the U251 tumors were less densely vascularized than U87 tumors. Our study demonstrates the benefits of noninvasive imaging of hypoxia in preclinical models to define the most reliable one for translation of future therapies to clinic based on the importance of intratumoral oxygen tension for the efficacy of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23399636     DOI: 10.1515/hsz-2012-0318

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Chem        ISSN: 1431-6730            Impact factor:   3.915


  13 in total

1.  Imaging of brain oxygenation with magnetic resonance imaging: A validation with positron emission tomography in the healthy and tumoural brain.

Authors:  Samuel Valable; Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont; Ararat Chakhoyan; Lucile Durand; Jérôme Toutain; Didier Divoux; Louisa Barré; Eric T MacKenzie; Edwige Petit; Myriam Bernaudin; Omar Touzani; Emmanuel L Barbier
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2016-01-01       Impact factor: 6.200

2.  Macrophage polarization in hypoxia and ischemia/reperfusion: Insights into the role of energetic metabolism.

Authors:  Elmira I Yakupova; Grigoriy V Maleev; Andrei V Krivtsov; Egor Y Plotnikov
Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)       Date:  2022-02-26

3.  Carbogen-induced increases in tumor oxygenation depend on the vascular status of the tumor: A multiparametric MRI study in two rat glioblastoma models.

Authors:  Ararat Chakhoyan; Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont; Marine M Leblond; Aurélie Gérault; Jérôme Toutain; Laurent Chazaviel; Didier Divoux; Edwige Petit; Eric T MacKenzie; François Kauffmann; Nicolas Delcroix; Myriam Bernaudin; Omar Touzani; Samuel Valable
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2016-01-01       Impact factor: 6.200

4.  Quantitative imaging of pO2 in orthotopic murine gliomas: hypoxia correlates with resistance to radiation.

Authors:  Hironobu Yasui; Tatsuya Kawai; Shingo Matsumoto; Keita Saito; Nallathamby Devasahayam; James B Mitchell; Kevin Camphausen; Osamu Inanami; Murali C Krishna
Journal:  Free Radic Res       Date:  2017-10

5.  Multimodal imaging based on MRI and PET reveals [(18)F]FLT PET as a specific and early indicator of treatment efficacy in a preclinical model of recurrent glioblastoma.

Authors:  Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont; Elodie A Pérès; Aurélie N Gérault; Ariel Savina; Fanny Bouquet; Didier Divoux; Jérôme Toutain; Méziane Ibazizène; Eric T MacKenzie; Louisa Barré; Myriam Bernaudin; Edwige Petit; Samuel Valable
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2015-11-05       Impact factor: 9.236

6.  Silencing erythropoietin receptor on glioma cells reinforces efficacy of temozolomide and X-rays through senescence and mitotic catastrophe.

Authors:  Elodie A Pérès; Aurélie N Gérault; Samuel Valable; Simon Roussel; Jérôme Toutain; Didier Divoux; Jean-Sébastien Guillamo; Marc Sanson; Myriam Bernaudin; Edwige Petit
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2015-02-10

7.  Multimodal evaluation of hypoxia in brain metastases of lung cancer and interest of hypoxia image-guided radiotherapy.

Authors:  Samuel Valable; Jade Fantin; Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont; Laurent Chatre; Jérôme Toutain; Sylvain Teulier; Céline Bazille; Elise Letissier; Jérôme Levallet; Didier Divoux; Méziane Ibazizène; Stéphane Guillouet; Cécile Perrio; Louisa Barré; Sébastien Serres; Nicola R Sibson; Françoise Chapon; Guénaëlle Levallet; Myriam Bernaudin
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-27       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 8.  Imaging Modalities to Assess Oxygen Status in Glioblastoma.

Authors:  Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont; Ararat Chakhoyan; Solène Collet; Lucile Durand; Eric T MacKenzie; Edwige Petit; Myriam Bernaudin; Omar Touzani; Samuel Valable
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2015-08-19

9.  Hypoxia induces macrophage polarization and re-education toward an M2 phenotype in U87 and U251 glioblastoma models.

Authors:  Marine M Leblond; Aurélie N Gérault; Aurélien Corroyer-Dulmont; Eric T MacKenzie; Edwige Petit; Myriam Bernaudin; Samuel Valable
Journal:  Oncoimmunology       Date:  2015-06-05       Impact factor: 8.110

10.  13C Pyruvate Transport Across the Blood-Brain Barrier in Preclinical Hyperpolarised MRI.

Authors:  Jack J Miller; James T Grist; Sébastien Serres; James R Larkin; Angus Z Lau; Kevin Ray; Katherine R Fisher; Esben Hansen; Rasmus Stilling Tougaard; Per Mose Nielsen; Jakob Lindhardt; Christoffer Laustsen; Ferdia A Gallagher; Damian J Tyler; Nicola Sibson
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-10       Impact factor: 4.379

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