Fast and sensitive delineation of brain tumor with clinically compatible moxifloxacin labeling and confocal microscopy.
Seunghun LeeWon Yeong ParkHoonchul ChangBumju KimWon Hyuk JangSeonghan KimYounghoon ShinMyoung Joon KimKyung Hwa LeeEui Hyun KimEuiheon ChungKi Hean KimPublished in: Journal of biophotonics (2019)
Delineation of brain tumor margins during surgery is critical to maximize tumor removal while preserving normal brain tissue to obtain optimal clinical outcomes. Although various imaging methods have been developed, they have limitations to be used in clinical practice. We developed a high-speed cellular imaging method by using clinically compatible moxifloxacin and confocal microscopy for sensitive brain tumor detection and delineation. Moxifloxacin is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antibiotic and was used as a cell labeling agent through topical administration. Its strong fluorescence at short visible excitation wavelengths allowed video-rate cellular imaging. Moxifloxacin-based confocal microscopy (MBCM) was characterized in normal mouse brain specimens and visualized their cytoarchitecture clearly. Then, MBCM was applied to both brain tumor murine models and two malignant human brain tumors of glioblastoma and metastatic cancer. MBCM detected tumors in all the specimens by visualizing dense and irregular cell distributions, and tumor margins were easily delineated based on the cytoarchitecture. An image analysis method was developed for automated detection and delineation. MBCM demonstrated sensitive delineation of brain tumors through cytoarchitecture visualization and would have potentials for human applications, such as a surgery-guiding method for tumor removal.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- high speed
- drug administration
- endothelial cells
- minimally invasive
- clinical practice
- coronary artery bypass
- single cell
- small cell lung cancer
- machine learning
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell therapy
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- atomic force microscopy
- pluripotent stem cells
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- deep learning
- young adults
- label free
- real time pcr
- cerebral ischemia
- papillary thyroid
- risk assessment
- photodynamic therapy
- climate change
- surgical site infection
- bone marrow
- functional connectivity
- lymph node metastasis