| Literature DB >> 34150937 |
Shreya Goel1, Mauro Ferrari1,2, Haifa Shen1.
Abstract
The design of effective nanoformulations that target metastatic breast cancers is challenging due to a lack of competent imaging and image analysis protocols that can capture the interactions between the injected nanoparticles and metastatic lesions. Here, we describe the integration of in vivo whole-body PET-CT with high temporal resolution, ex vivo whole-organ optical imaging and high spatial resolution confocal microscopy to deconstruct the trafficking of injectable nanoparticle generators encapsulated with polymeric doxorubicin (iNPG-pDox) in pulmonary metastases of triple-negative breast cancer. We describe the details of image acquisition and analysis in a step-wise manner along with the development of a mouse model for metastatic breast cancer. The methods described herein can be easily adapted to any nanoparticle or disease model, allowing a standardized pipeline for in vivo preclinical studies that focus on delineating nanoparticle kinetics and interactions within metastases.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; In vivo imaging ; Metastasis; Mouse models; Optical imaging; Positron emission tomography
Year: 2021 PMID: 34150937 PMCID: PMC8187117 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325