MRI and MRS of intact perfused cancer cell metabolism, invasion, and stromal cell interactions.
Marie-France PenetTariq ShahFlonne WildesBalaji KrishnamacharySantosh K BhartiJesus Pacheco-TorresDmitri ArtemovZaver M BhujwallaPublished in: NMR in biomedicine (2019)
Because of the spatial and temporal heterogeneities of cancers, technologies to investigate cancer cells and the consequences of their interactions with abnormal physiological environments, such as hypoxia and acidic extracellular pH, with stromal cells, and with the extracellular matrix, under controlled conditions, are valuable to gain insights into the functioning of cancers. These insights can lead to an understanding of why cancers invade and metastasize, and identify effective treatment strategies. Here we have provided an overview of the applications of MRI/MRS/MRSI to investigate intact perfused cancer cells, their metabolism and invasion, and their interactions with stromal cells and the extracellular matrix.