Noninvasive Multimodal Imaging of Osteosarcoma and Lymph Nodes Using a 99mTc-Labeled Biomineralization Nanoprobe.
Zhiming XuYangyun WangJianshan HanQingqing XuJiawei RenJiaying XuYong WangZhifang ChaiPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2018)
The accurate imaging of the lymph nodes represents a critical indicator for tumor staging and surgical planning (e.g., osteosarcoma). Clinically, nodal tracing using a radio-nanocolloid is often limited by the inaccessibility of real-time images and inadequate anatomical information. Herein, we present a 99mTc-labeled biomineralization nanoprobe for the advanced detection of osteosarcoma and lymph nodes with multimodal imaging. Through the exploitation of the complementary strengths of MRI/SPECT/NIR fluorescence, the fabricated nanoprobe exhibited suitable stability and biocompatibility characteristics and was shown to be able to be located in osteosarcoma. The lymphatic drainage and network in healthy mice were imaged in real-time using NIR fluorescence and SPECT/CT. Furthermore, we demonstrated that our 99mTc-biomineralization nanoprobe could be used for the high-resolution and high-sensitivity imaging analysis of lymphatic drainage in an orthotopic osteosarcoma model. Overall, the 99mTc-labeled biomineralization nanoprobe features promising characteristics to be used as an intraoperative visualization tool to aid in precise tumor imaging and nodal resection.
Keyphrases
- lymph node
- high resolution
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- sentinel lymph node
- living cells
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
- fluorescence imaging
- computed tomography
- photodynamic therapy
- magnetic resonance
- type diabetes
- pet imaging
- squamous cell carcinoma
- pain management
- radiation therapy
- adipose tissue
- pet ct
- patients undergoing
- optical coherence tomography
- positron emission tomography
- insulin resistance
- chronic pain
- early stage
- drug release
- image quality