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Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been used increasingly in patients with early-stage or locally advanced breast carcinoma, and has been recommended as a general approach in locally advanced-stage diseases. Assessing therapy response could offer prognostic information to help determine subsequent nursing...

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Autores principales: Li, Lianhuang, Han, Zhonghua, Qiu, Lida, Kang, Deyong, Zhan, Zhenlin, Tu, Haohua, Chen, Jianxin
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7085226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32210726
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.41579
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author Li, Lianhuang
Han, Zhonghua
Qiu, Lida
Kang, Deyong
Zhan, Zhenlin
Tu, Haohua
Chen, Jianxin
author_facet Li, Lianhuang
Han, Zhonghua
Qiu, Lida
Kang, Deyong
Zhan, Zhenlin
Tu, Haohua
Chen, Jianxin
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description Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been used increasingly in patients with early-stage or locally advanced breast carcinoma, and has been recommended as a general approach in locally advanced-stage diseases. Assessing therapy response could offer prognostic information to help determine subsequent nursing plan; particularly it is essential to identify responders and non-responders for the sake of helping develop follow-up treatment strategies. However, at present, diagnostic accuracy of preoperative clinical examination are still not satisfactory. Here we presented an alternate approach to monitor tumor and stroma changes associated with neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma, with a great potential for becoming a new diagnostic tool—multiphoton microscopy. Imaging results showed that multiphoton imaging techniques have the ability to label-freely visualize tumor response such as tumor necrosis, and stromal response including fibrosis, mucinous response, inflammatory response as well as vascular hyperplasia in situ at cellular and subcellular levels. Moreover, using automated image analysis and a set of scoring methods, we found significant differences in the area of cell nucleus and in the content of collagen fibers between the pre-treatment and post-treatment breast carcinoma tissues. In summary, this study was conducted to pathologically evaluate the response of breast carcinoma to preoperative chemotherapy as well as to assess the efficacy of multiphoton microscopy in detecting these pathological changes, and experimental results demonstrated that this microscope may be a promising tool for label-free, real-time assessment of treatment response without the use of any exogenous contrast agents.
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spelling pubmed-70852262020-03-24 Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma Li, Lianhuang Han, Zhonghua Qiu, Lida Kang, Deyong Zhan, Zhenlin Tu, Haohua Chen, Jianxin Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been used increasingly in patients with early-stage or locally advanced breast carcinoma, and has been recommended as a general approach in locally advanced-stage diseases. Assessing therapy response could offer prognostic information to help determine subsequent nursing plan; particularly it is essential to identify responders and non-responders for the sake of helping develop follow-up treatment strategies. However, at present, diagnostic accuracy of preoperative clinical examination are still not satisfactory. Here we presented an alternate approach to monitor tumor and stroma changes associated with neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma, with a great potential for becoming a new diagnostic tool—multiphoton microscopy. Imaging results showed that multiphoton imaging techniques have the ability to label-freely visualize tumor response such as tumor necrosis, and stromal response including fibrosis, mucinous response, inflammatory response as well as vascular hyperplasia in situ at cellular and subcellular levels. Moreover, using automated image analysis and a set of scoring methods, we found significant differences in the area of cell nucleus and in the content of collagen fibers between the pre-treatment and post-treatment breast carcinoma tissues. In summary, this study was conducted to pathologically evaluate the response of breast carcinoma to preoperative chemotherapy as well as to assess the efficacy of multiphoton microscopy in detecting these pathological changes, and experimental results demonstrated that this microscope may be a promising tool for label-free, real-time assessment of treatment response without the use of any exogenous contrast agents. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7085226/ /pubmed/32210726 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.41579 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Li, Lianhuang
Han, Zhonghua
Qiu, Lida
Kang, Deyong
Zhan, Zhenlin
Tu, Haohua
Chen, Jianxin
Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
title Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
title_full Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
title_fullStr Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
title_short Label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
title_sort label-free multiphoton imaging to assess neoadjuvant therapy responses in breast carcinoma
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7085226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32210726
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.41579
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