Where it's at really matters: in situ in vivo vascular endothelial growth factor spatially correlates with electron paramagnetic resonance pO2 images in tumors of living mice

真正重要的是:原位体内血管内皮生长因子与活体小鼠肿瘤中的电子顺磁共振 pO2 图像具有空间相关性

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作者:Martyna Elas, Danielle Hleihel, Eugene D Barth, Chad R Haney, Kang-Hyun Ahn, Charles A Pelizzari, Boris Epel, Ralph R Weichselbaum, Howard J Halpern

Conclusions

This validates EPROI hypoxic fractions at the molecular level and provides a new paradigm for the assessment of the relationship, in vivo, between hypoxia and hypoxia response proteins. When translated to human subjects, this will enhance understanding of human tumor pathophysiology and cancer response to therapy.

Procedures

To overcome this limitation, biopsies stereotactically located in the EPROI were used to explore the relationship between vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF) concentrations in living mouse tumors and the local EPROI pO(2).

Purpose

Tumor microenvironments show remarkable tumor pO(2) heterogeneity, as seen in prior EPR pO(2) images (EPROI). pO(2) correlation with hypoxia response proteins is frustrated by large rapid pO(2) changes with position. Procedures: To overcome this limitation, biopsies stereotactically located in the EPROI were used to explore the relationship between vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF) concentrations in living mouse tumors and the local EPROI pO(2).

Results

Quantitative ELISA VEGF concentrations correlated (p = 0.0068 to 0.019) with mean pO(2), median pO(2), and the fraction of voxels in the biopsy volume with pO(2) less than 3, 6, and 10 Torr. Conclusions: This validates EPROI hypoxic fractions at the molecular level and provides a new paradigm for the assessment of the relationship, in vivo, between hypoxia and hypoxia response proteins. When translated to human subjects, this will enhance understanding of human tumor pathophysiology and cancer response to therapy.

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