Deciphering sources of PET signals in the tumor microenvironment of glioblastoma at cellular resolution

以细胞分辨率解析胶质母细胞瘤肿瘤微环境中PET信号的来源

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作者:Laura M Bartos ,Sabrina V Kirchleitner ,Zeynep Ilgin Kolabas ,Stefanie Quach ,Alexander Beck ,Julia Lorenz ,Jens Blobner ,Stephan A Mueller ,Selin Ulukaya ,Luciano Hoeher ,Izabela Horvath ,Karin Wind-Mark ,Adrien Holzgreve ,Viktoria C Ruf ,Lukas Gold ,Lea H Kunze ,Sebastian T Kunte ,Philipp Beumers ,Ha Eun Park ,Melissa Antons ,Artem Zatcepin ,Nils Briel ,Leonie Hoermann ,Rebecca Schaefer ,Denise Messerer ,Peter Bartenstein ,Markus J Riemenschneider ,Simon Lindner ,Sibylle Ziegler ,Jochen Herms ,Stefan F Lichtenthaler ,Ali Ertürk ,Joerg C Tonn ,Louisa von Baumgarten ,Nathalie L Albert ,Matthias Brendel

Abstract

Various cellular sources hamper interpretation of positron emission tomography (PET) biomarkers in the tumor microenvironment (TME). We developed an approach of immunomagnetic cell sorting after in vivo radiotracer injection (scRadiotracing) with three-dimensional (3D) histology to dissect the cellular allocation of PET signals in the TME. In mice with implanted glioblastoma, translocator protein (TSPO) radiotracer uptake per tumor cell was higher compared to tumor-associated microglia/macrophages (TAMs), validated by protein levels. Translation of in vitro scRadiotracing to patients with glioma immediately after tumor resection confirmed higher single-cell TSPO tracer uptake of tumor cells compared to immune cells. Across species, cellular radiotracer uptake explained the heterogeneity of individual TSPO-PET signals. In consideration of cellular tracer uptake and cell type abundance, tumor cells were the main contributor to TSPO enrichment in glioblastoma; however, proteomics identified potential PET targets highly specific for TAMs. Combining cellular tracer uptake measures with 3D histology facilitates precise allocation of PET signals and serves to validate emerging novel TAM-specific radioligands.

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