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Protocols for the Evaluation of a Lymphatic Drug Delivery System Combined with Bioluminescence to Treat Metastatic Lymph Nodes.

Ariunbuyan Sukhbaatar1, Tetsuya Kodama2,3.   

Abstract

Bioluminescence (BL) imaging is a powerful non-invasive imaging modality widely used in a broad range of biological disciplines for many types of measurements. The applications of BL imaging in biomedicine are diverse, including tracking bacterial progression, research on gene expression patterns, monitoring tumor cell growth/regression or treatment responses, determining the location and proliferation of stem cells, and so on. It is particularly valuable when studying tissues at depths of 1 to 2 cm in mouse models during preclinical research. Here we describe the protocols for the therapeutic evaluation of a lymphatic drug delivery system (LDDS) using an in vivo BL imaging system (IVIS) for the treatment of metastatic lymph nodes (LNs) with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). The LDDS is a method that directly injects anticancer drugs into sentinel LNs (SLNs) and delivers them to their downstream LNs. In the protocol, we show that metastases in the proper axillary LN (PALN) are induced by the injection of luciferase-expressing tumor cells into the subiliac LN (SiLN) of MXH10/Mo-lpr/lpr (MXH10/Mo/lpr) mice. 5-FU is injected using the LDDS into the accessory axillary LN (AALN) to treat tumor cells in the PALN after the tumor cell growth is confirmed in the PALN. The tumor growth and therapeutic effects are evaluated by IVIS. This method can be used to evaluate tumor growth and efficacy of anticancer drugs/particles, radiotherapy, surgery, and/or a combination of these methods in various experimental procedures in the oncology field.
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Keywords:  5-FU; Chemotherapy; Drug delivery; Intranodal inoculation; Lymph node; Lymph node metastatic; Lymphatic drug delivery system; Mouse model; Ultrasound

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35821485     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2453-1_27

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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