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Fluorescence lifetime imaging to differentiate bound from unbound ICG-cRGD both in vitro and in vivo

Stegehuis, Paulien L.
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Boonstra, Martin C.
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De Rooij, Karien E.
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Mahadevanjansen, A
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Vodinh, T
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2015
Advanced Biomedical And Clinical Diagnostic And Surgical Guidance Systems Xiii
Conference on Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XIII

Excision of the whole tumor is crucial, but remains difficult for many tumor types. Fluorescence lifetime imaging could be helpful intraoperative to differentiate normal from tumor tissue. In this study we investigated the difference in fluorescence lifetime imaging of indocyanine green coupled to cyclic RGD free in solution/serum or bound to integrins e.g. in tumors. The U87-MG glioblastoma cell line, expressing high integrin levels, was cultured to use in vitro and to induce 4 subcutaneous tumors in a-thymic mice (n=4). Lifetimes of bound and unbound probe were measured with an experimental time-domain single-photon avalanche diode array (time resolution <100ps). In vivo measurements were taken 30-60 minutes after intravenous injection, and after 24 hours. The in vitro lifetime of the fluorophores was similar at different concentrations (20, 50 and 100 mu M) and showed a statistically significant higher lifetime (p<0.001) of bound probe compared to unbound probe. In vivo, lifetimes of the fluorophores in tumors were significantly higher (p<0.001) than at the control site (tail) at 30-60 minutes after probe injection. Lifetimes after 24 hours confirmed tumor-specific binding (also validated by fluorescence intensity images). Based on the difference in lifetime imaging, it can be concluded that it is feasible to separate between bound and unbound probes in vivo.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.2078644
Web of Science ID

WOS:000353787400014

Author(s)
Stegehuis, Paulien L.
Boonstra, Martin C.
De Rooij, Karien E.
Powolny, Francois E.  
Sinisi, Riccardo
Homulle, Harald
Bruschini, Claudio  
Charbon, Edoardo  
Van De Velde, Cornelis J. H.
Lelieveldt, Boudewijn P. F.
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Editors
Mahadevanjansen, A
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Vodinh, T
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Grundfest, Ws
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering

Publisher place

Bellingham

Published in
Advanced Biomedical And Clinical Diagnostic And Surgical Guidance Systems Xiii
ISBN of the book

978-1-62841-403-5

Total of pages

6

Series title/Series vol.

Proceedings of SPIE

Volume

9313

Subjects

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

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ICG-cRGD

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U87-MG

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in vitro

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in vivo

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REVIEWED

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Conference on Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XIII

San Francisco, CA

FEB 08-10, 2015

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May 29, 2015
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