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Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens

PURPOSE: Rapid, intra-operative identification of tumor tissue in the margins of excised specimens has become an important focus in the pursuit of reducing re-excision rates, especially for breast conserving surgery. Dual-probe difference specimen imaging (DDSI) is an emerging approach that uses the...

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Autores principales: Meng, Boyu, Folaron, Margaret R., Byrd, Brook K., Samkoe, Kimberley S., Strawbridge, Rendall S., Barth, Connor, Gibbs, Summer L., Davis, Scott C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32160634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230267
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author Meng, Boyu
Folaron, Margaret R.
Byrd, Brook K.
Samkoe, Kimberley S.
Strawbridge, Rendall S.
Barth, Connor
Gibbs, Summer L.
Davis, Scott C.
author_facet Meng, Boyu
Folaron, Margaret R.
Byrd, Brook K.
Samkoe, Kimberley S.
Strawbridge, Rendall S.
Barth, Connor
Gibbs, Summer L.
Davis, Scott C.
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description PURPOSE: Rapid, intra-operative identification of tumor tissue in the margins of excised specimens has become an important focus in the pursuit of reducing re-excision rates, especially for breast conserving surgery. Dual-probe difference specimen imaging (DDSI) is an emerging approach that uses the difference in uptake/clearance kinetics between a pair of fluorescently-labeled stains, one targeted to a biomarker-of-interest and the other an untargeted isotype, to reveal receptor-specific images of the specimen. Previous studies using antibodies labeled with either enhanced Raman particles or organic fluorophores have shown promising tumor vs. normal diagnostic performance. Yet, the unique properties of quantum dot-labeled antibody complexes (QDACs), which provide spectrally-distinct fluorescence emission from a common excitation source, make them ideal candidates for this application. Herein, we evaluate the diagnostic performance of QDAC-based DDSI in excised xenografts. PROCEDURES: Excised fresh specimens of normal tissue and human tumor xenografts with elevated expression of HER2 were stained with a HER2-targeted QDAC and an untargeted QDAC isotype. Stained specimens were imaged on a custom hyperspectral imaging system capable of spectrally separating the quantum dot signatures, and images processed using the DDSI approach. The diagnostic performance of this technique under different incubation temperatures and probe concentrations was evaluated using receiver-operator characteristic analysis. RESULTS: HER2-targeted QDAC-DDSI was able to distinguish HER2(+) tumors from normal tissue with reasonably high diagnostic performance; however, this performance was sensitive to temperature during the staining procedure. Area under the curve values were 0.61 when staining at room temperature but increased to over 0.81 when staining at 37 °C. Diagnostic performance was not affected by increasing stain concentration. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to report dual-probe difference imaging of specimens using QDACs and hyperspectral imaging. Our results show promising diagnostic performance under certain conditions, and compel further optimization and evaluation of this intra-operative margin assessment technique.
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spelling pubmed-70659152020-03-23 Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens Meng, Boyu Folaron, Margaret R. Byrd, Brook K. Samkoe, Kimberley S. Strawbridge, Rendall S. Barth, Connor Gibbs, Summer L. Davis, Scott C. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Rapid, intra-operative identification of tumor tissue in the margins of excised specimens has become an important focus in the pursuit of reducing re-excision rates, especially for breast conserving surgery. Dual-probe difference specimen imaging (DDSI) is an emerging approach that uses the difference in uptake/clearance kinetics between a pair of fluorescently-labeled stains, one targeted to a biomarker-of-interest and the other an untargeted isotype, to reveal receptor-specific images of the specimen. Previous studies using antibodies labeled with either enhanced Raman particles or organic fluorophores have shown promising tumor vs. normal diagnostic performance. Yet, the unique properties of quantum dot-labeled antibody complexes (QDACs), which provide spectrally-distinct fluorescence emission from a common excitation source, make them ideal candidates for this application. Herein, we evaluate the diagnostic performance of QDAC-based DDSI in excised xenografts. PROCEDURES: Excised fresh specimens of normal tissue and human tumor xenografts with elevated expression of HER2 were stained with a HER2-targeted QDAC and an untargeted QDAC isotype. Stained specimens were imaged on a custom hyperspectral imaging system capable of spectrally separating the quantum dot signatures, and images processed using the DDSI approach. The diagnostic performance of this technique under different incubation temperatures and probe concentrations was evaluated using receiver-operator characteristic analysis. RESULTS: HER2-targeted QDAC-DDSI was able to distinguish HER2(+) tumors from normal tissue with reasonably high diagnostic performance; however, this performance was sensitive to temperature during the staining procedure. Area under the curve values were 0.61 when staining at room temperature but increased to over 0.81 when staining at 37 °C. Diagnostic performance was not affected by increasing stain concentration. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to report dual-probe difference imaging of specimens using QDACs and hyperspectral imaging. Our results show promising diagnostic performance under certain conditions, and compel further optimization and evaluation of this intra-operative margin assessment technique. Public Library of Science 2020-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7065915/ /pubmed/32160634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230267 Text en © 2020 Meng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Meng, Boyu
Folaron, Margaret R.
Byrd, Brook K.
Samkoe, Kimberley S.
Strawbridge, Rendall S.
Barth, Connor
Gibbs, Summer L.
Davis, Scott C.
Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
title Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
title_full Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
title_fullStr Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
title_full_unstemmed Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
title_short Topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
title_sort topical dual-probe staining using quantum dot-labeled antibodies for identifying tumor biomarkers in fresh specimens
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32160634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230267
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