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Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study
Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI targeting tumor hypoxia may provide imaging biomarkers that represent breast cancer molecular subtypes without the use of injected contrast agents. However, the diagnostic performance of hyperoxic BOLD-MRI using different levels of oxygen remains unclear. We hypothesized that mole...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761313 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182946 |
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author | Bartsch, Silvester J. Ehret, Viktoria Friske, Joachim Fröhlich, Vanessa Laimer-Gruber, Daniela Helbich, Thomas H. Pinker, Katja |
author_facet | Bartsch, Silvester J. Ehret, Viktoria Friske, Joachim Fröhlich, Vanessa Laimer-Gruber, Daniela Helbich, Thomas H. Pinker, Katja |
author_sort | Bartsch, Silvester J. |
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description | Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI targeting tumor hypoxia may provide imaging biomarkers that represent breast cancer molecular subtypes without the use of injected contrast agents. However, the diagnostic performance of hyperoxic BOLD-MRI using different levels of oxygen remains unclear. We hypothesized that molecular subtype characterization with hyperoxic BOLD-MRI is feasible independently of the amount of oxygen. Twenty-three nude mice that were inoculated into the flank with luminal A (n = 9), Her2(+) (n = 5), and triple-negative (n = 9) human breast cancer cells were imaged using a 9.4 T Bruker BioSpin system. During BOLD-MRI, anesthesia was supplemented with four different levels of oxygen (normoxic: 21%; hyperoxic: 41%, 71%, 100%). The change in the spin–spin relaxation rate in relation to the normoxic state, [Formula: see text] , dependent on the amount of erythrocyte-bound oxygen, was calculated using in-house MATLAB code. [Formula: see text] was significantly different between luminal A and Her2(+) as well as between luminal A and triple-negative breast cancer, reflective of the less aggressive luminal A breast cancer’s ability to better deliver oxygen-rich hemoglobin to its tissue. Differences in [Formula: see text] between subtypes were independent of the amount of oxygen, with robust distinction already achieved with 41% oxygen. In conclusion, hyperoxic BOLD-MRI may be used as a biomarker for luminal A breast cancer identification without the use of exogenous contrast agents. |
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spelling | pubmed-105302492023-09-28 Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study Bartsch, Silvester J. Ehret, Viktoria Friske, Joachim Fröhlich, Vanessa Laimer-Gruber, Daniela Helbich, Thomas H. Pinker, Katja Diagnostics (Basel) Article Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI targeting tumor hypoxia may provide imaging biomarkers that represent breast cancer molecular subtypes without the use of injected contrast agents. However, the diagnostic performance of hyperoxic BOLD-MRI using different levels of oxygen remains unclear. We hypothesized that molecular subtype characterization with hyperoxic BOLD-MRI is feasible independently of the amount of oxygen. Twenty-three nude mice that were inoculated into the flank with luminal A (n = 9), Her2(+) (n = 5), and triple-negative (n = 9) human breast cancer cells were imaged using a 9.4 T Bruker BioSpin system. During BOLD-MRI, anesthesia was supplemented with four different levels of oxygen (normoxic: 21%; hyperoxic: 41%, 71%, 100%). The change in the spin–spin relaxation rate in relation to the normoxic state, [Formula: see text] , dependent on the amount of erythrocyte-bound oxygen, was calculated using in-house MATLAB code. [Formula: see text] was significantly different between luminal A and Her2(+) as well as between luminal A and triple-negative breast cancer, reflective of the less aggressive luminal A breast cancer’s ability to better deliver oxygen-rich hemoglobin to its tissue. Differences in [Formula: see text] between subtypes were independent of the amount of oxygen, with robust distinction already achieved with 41% oxygen. In conclusion, hyperoxic BOLD-MRI may be used as a biomarker for luminal A breast cancer identification without the use of exogenous contrast agents. MDPI 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10530249/ /pubmed/37761313 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182946 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bartsch, Silvester J. Ehret, Viktoria Friske, Joachim Fröhlich, Vanessa Laimer-Gruber, Daniela Helbich, Thomas H. Pinker, Katja Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study |
title | Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study |
title_full | Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study |
title_fullStr | Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study |
title_short | Hyperoxic BOLD-MRI-Based Characterization of Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes Is Independent of the Supplied Amount of Oxygen: A Preclinical Study |
title_sort | hyperoxic bold-mri-based characterization of breast cancer molecular subtypes is independent of the supplied amount of oxygen: a preclinical study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10530249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37761313 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182946 |
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