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Lesson of the month: novel method to quantify neutrophil uptake in early lung cancer using SPECT-CT.

Neda FarahiDaniel GillettMark SouthwoodDoris RasslNicola TregayUta HillStephen Denis PrestonChrystalla LoutsiosLaurence Si Chong LokSarah HeardJohn BuscombeRobert Campbell RintoulA Michael PetersCharlotte SummersEdwin R Chilvers
Published in: Thorax (2020)
Neutrophils play an important role in the lung tumour microenvironment. We hypothesised that radiolabelled neutrophils coupled to single-photon emission CT (SPECT) may non-invasively quantify neutrophil uptake in tumours from patients with non-small cell lung cancer. We demonstrated increased uptake of radiolabelled neutrophils from the blood into tumours compared with non-specific uptake using radiolabelled transferrin. Moreover, indium-111-neutrophil activity in the tumour biopsies also correlated with myeloperoxidase (MPO)-positive neutrophils. Our data support the utility of imaging with In-111-labelled neutrophils and SPECT-CT to quantify neutrophil uptake in lung cancer.
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