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Intra-operative Definition of Glioma Infiltrative Margins by Visualizing Immunosuppressive Tumor-Associated Macrophages.

Chong CaoHang YinBiao YangQi YueGuoqing WuMeng GuYuwen ZhangYang FanXiaoyan DongTing WangCong WangXiao ZhuYing MaoXiao-Yong ZhangZuhai LeiCong Li
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Accurate delineation of glioma infiltrative margins remains a challenge due to the low density of cancer cells in these regions. Here, a hierarchical imaging strategy to define glioma margins by locating the immunosuppressive tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) is proposed. A pH ratiometric fluorescent probe CP2-M that targets immunosuppressive TAMs by binding to mannose receptor (CD206) is developed, and it subsequently senses the acidic phagosomal lumen, resulting in a remarkable fluorescence enhancement. With assistance of CP2-M, glioma xenografts in mouse models with a tumor-to-background ratio exceeding 3.0 for up to 6 h are successfully visualized. Furthermore, by intra-operatively mapping the pH distribution of exposed tissue after craniotomy, the glioma allograft in rat models is precisely excised. The overall survival of rat models significantly surpasses that achieved using clinically employed fluorescent probes. This work presents a novel strategy for locating glioma margins, thereby improving surgical outcomes for tumors with infiltrative characteristics.
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