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Zsombor Ritter1, Katalin Zámbó1, Xinkai Jia2, Dávid Szöllősi3, Dániel Dezső1, Hussain Alizadeh4, Ildikó Horváth3, Nikolett Hegedűs3,5, David Tuch6, Kunal Vyas6, Péter Balogh2, Domokos Máthé3,5,7, Erzsébet Schmidt1.
Abstract
Bc-DLFL.1 is a novel spontaneous, high-grade transplantable mouse B-cell lymphoma model for selective serosal propagation. These cells attach to the omentum and mesentery and show dissemination in mesenteric lymph nodes. We aimed to investigate its early stage spread at one day post-intraperitoneal inoculation of lymphoma cells (n = 18 mice), and its advanced stage at seven days post-inoculation with in vivo [18F]FDG-PET and [18F]PET/MRI, and ex vivo by autoradiography and Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI). Of the early stage group, nine animals received intraperitoneal injections, and nine received intravenous [18F]FDG injections. The advanced stage group (n = 3) received intravenous FDG injections. In the early stage, using autoradiography we observed a marked accumulation in the mesentery after intraperitoneal FDG injection. Using other imaging methods and autoradiography, following the intravenous injection of FDG no accumulations were detected. At the advanced stage, tracer accumulation was clearly detected in mesenteric lymph nodes and in the peritoneum after intravenous administration using PET. We confirmed the results with immunohistochemistry. Our results in this model highlight the importance of local FDG administration during diagnostic imaging to precisely assess early peritoneal manifestations of other malignancies (colon, stomach, ovary). These findings also support the importance of applying topical therapies, in addition to systemic treatments in peritoneal cancer spread.Entities:
Keywords: Cerenkov light imaging; FDG; PET/MRI; fiberoptic microscopy; image-guided surgery; lymphoma; micrometastasis; molecular imaging; peritoneal metastasis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33922728 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923