Figure 3 from VCAM-1–targeted MRI Improves Detection of the Tumor-brain Interface

Cheng VWT., de Pennington N., Zakaria R., Larkin JR., Serres S., Sarkar M., Kirkman MA., Bristow C., Croal P., Plaha P., Campo L., Chappell MA., Lord S., Jenkinson MD., Middleton MR., Sibson NR.

Anti-VCAM-1–targeted MRI reveals tumor margins in MDA231Br-GFP brain metastases. Pre-/post-gadolinium T1-weighted images from rat brains either with intrastriatal MDA231Br-GFP tumors (A and B) or injected intrastriatally with PBS (C). Matched pre-/post-MPIO T2*-weighted images from the same anatomic locations and same animals as for A and B, injected intravenously with either VCAM-MPIO contrast (D), or IgG-MPIO (E). F, Pre-/post-MPIO T2*-weighted images from a rat injected intrastriatally with PBS and VCAM-MPIO intravenously. Dashed red line encircles visible hypointense regions. G,T2-weighted images showing areas of tumor-associated hyperintensity (white arrowhead). H, Representative MR images of MDA231Br-GFP tumor-bearing rat brain with hypointensities (green pixels) from T2*-weighted imaging overlaid on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging. Note the green pixels extend into regions of the striatum with no associated T2 hyperintensity (red arrowheads). Scale bar = 2 mm. I, Graph showing volumes of hypointensities post-T2*-weighted MRI; data shown as mean ± SD, blue = ipsilateral striatum, yellow = contralateral striatum. **, P < 0.01; ***, P < 0.001; post hoc Tukey test (n = 8 MDA231Br-GFP groups and n = 3 PBS group). J, Representative T2*-weighted MR image slice of a MDA231Br-GFP tumor, with white box highlighting the invasive tumor margin confirmed histologically (K); scale bar = 500 μm. L, Corresponding high-power magnification of highlighted regions of interest (black and red boxes) from stained adjacent sections, demonstrating bound VCAM-MPIO beads (black arrowhead/brown spheres) in a VCAM-1–positive vessel lumen (brown); scale bar = 10 μm.

DOI

10.1158/1078-0432.30705328

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Other

Publication Date

2025-11-25T00:00:00+00:00

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