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Characterizing the detection threshold for optical imaging in surgical oncology

Journal

JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue 7, Pages 898-906

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jso.24733

Keywords

antibody; clinical; fluorescence; near-infrared; optical imaging

Funding

  1. National Institute of Health [R21CA179171, T32CA091078, 1S10OD021697, T32NS048039]

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Background and ObjectivesOptical imaging to guide cancer resections is rapidly transitioning into the operating room. However, the sensitivity of this technique to detect subclinical disease is yet characterized. The purpose of this study was to determine the minimum range of cancer cells that can be detected by antibody-based fluorescence imaging. Methods2LMP (breast), COLO-205 (colon), MiaPaca-2 (pancreas), and SCC-1 (head and neck) cells incubated in vitro with cetuximab-IRDye800CW (dose range 8.6-86nM) were implanted subcutaneously in mice (n=3 mice, 5 tumors/mouse). Following incubation with 8.6x10(-2)mu M of cetuximab-IRDye800CW in vitro, serial dilutions of each cell type (1x10(3)-1x10(6)) were implanted subcutaneously (n=3, 5 tumors/mouse). Tumors were imaged with Pearl Impulse and Xenogen IVIS 100 imaging systems. Scatchard analysis was performed to determine receptor density and kinetics for each cell line. ResultsUnder conditions of minimal cetuximab-IRDye800CW exposure to low cellular quantity, closed-field fluorescence imaging theoretically detected a minimum of 4.2x10(4)-9.5x10(4) 2LMP cells, 1.9x10(5)-4.5x10(5) MiaPaca-2 cells, and 2.4x10(4)-6.7x10(4) SCC-1 cells; COLO-205 cells could not be identified. Higher EGFR-mediated uptake of cetuximab correlated with sensitivity of detection. ConclusionThis study supports the clinical utility of cetuximab-IRDye800CW to sensitively localize subclinical disease in the surgical setting.

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