Dynamic Optical Imaging Biomarkers of Tumor Response to Therapy
肿瘤治疗反应的动态光学成像生物标志物
基本信息
- 批准号:8888513
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 52.14万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-04-03 至 2020-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Area Under CurveBehaviorBiological MarkersBiomechanicsBiopsyBlood VesselsBlood flowBreastBreast Cancer PatientBreast Cancer TreatmentBreast-Conserving SurgeryCicatrixClinicalClinical ResearchContrast MediaCouplingCustomDataData QualityDevelopmentDiagnosisDiffuseDigital Breast TomosynthesisDiseaseDrug Delivery SystemsDrug KineticsERBB2 geneEarly treatmentEnrollmentExhibitsFunctional ImagingGadolinium DTPAGoalsHealedHemoglobinImageIn complete remissionIndividualIntercellular FluidLeadLesionMagnetic Resonance ImagingMalignant - descriptorMammary Gland ParenchymaMammographyMechanicsMethodsMonitorNeoadjuvant TherapyNeoplasm MetastasisOpticsOutcomeOxygenPET/CT scanParticipantPathologicPathway interactionsPatient SchedulesPatientsPerformancePharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePhysiologicalPhysiologyPositioning AttributePositron-Emission TomographyPremenopausePrimary NeoplasmProceduresPropertyProtocols documentationROC CurveRelaxationReperfusion TherapyResearchRoentgen RaysScanningStagingStimulusStressSurvival RateSystemTechniquesTestingTimeLineTissuesTranslationsTreatment outcomeTumor TissueValidationVariantWorkbasecancer therapychemotherapycontrast enhancedcostdiffuse optical tomographydrug developmenteffective therapyelastographyexperiencehealinghemodynamicsimaging biomarkerimaging modalityimprovedin vivoindividualized medicineinstrumentationmalignant breast neoplasmmeetingsmetabolic ratemolecular imagingoptical imagingpressurepublic health relevanceradiologistresponsespectroscopic imagingtherapy developmenttooltriple-negative invasive breast carcinomatumortumor microenvironmentvolunteer
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is often used in the management of patients with locally advanced breast cancer. It can improve outcomes by early treatment of micro-metastases, downstaging the disease, and increasing breast conserving surgery rates. However, NACT is met with heterogeneous outcomes. While 70- 80% of the patients demonstrate some degree of response, only approximately 25% achieve a pathologic complete response, the only outcome shown to correlate with improved survival. Such variability has motivated the development of therapy monitoring techniques to identify ineffective treatments, especially given recent data showing response guided NACT may lead to increased survival. Monitoring may be particularly important for triple negative breast cancer, and with the increasing use of targeted agents. The best sensitivity to early response is provided by functional imaging methods, because changes in tumor physiology occur before actual tumor shrinkage. Near infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy and imaging (NIR-DOSI) is emerging as a promising non-invasive tool for probing the tumor microenvironment. Our group has been one of the pioneers of dynamic optical imaging, which is able to probe the response of breast tissue to external stimuli, in addition to quantifying baseline hemoglobin concentration and oxygenation. In particular, we have recently shown that, prior to treatment, breast cancer tumors exhibit delayed reperfusion and a persistent reduction in hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SO2) vs. the surrounding healthy tissue during the viscoelastic relaxation phase following fractional mammographic like compression. This response is likely determined by the interplay of the increased stiffness and interstitial fluid pressure, and the higher metabolic rate of malignant lesions. Preliminary data indicates these differences nearly disappear by 30 days into NACT for responding tumors, while persisting for non-responding ones, suggesting dynamic optical imaging could be used to probe the tumor biomechanical properties. Tumor stiffness and increased IFP have been shown to cause poor drug delivery and correlate with an increased likelihood of metastasis. Improved blood flow through vascular normalization, and reduction of internal stresses using anti-fibrotic agents are promising new avenues of cancer therapy development. Dynamic optical imaging can help this endeavor as a versatile non-invasive tool that probes both the vascular (through total hemoglobin concentration (HbT) and SO2) and biomechanical tumor properties (through monitoring the hemodynamic response to compression). The goal of this project is to validate the variation of tissue HbT and SO2 due to breast compression as biomarkers for guiding breast cancer neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Our main approach is to develop a combined optical+x-ray mammography scanner for ease of clinical translation, but we will also employ Magnetic Resonance Imaging and MR Elastography to investigate the physiological basis of the compression response.
描述(由申请人提供):新辅助化疗(NACT)通常用于局部晚期乳腺癌患者的治疗,它可以通过早期治疗微转移、降低疾病分期和提高保乳手术率来改善预后。 NACT 会产生不同程度的结果,虽然 70-80% 的患者表现出一定程度的缓解,但只有约 25% 的患者达到病理完全缓解,这是唯一与改善生存相关的结果。这种可变性推动了治疗监测技术的发展,以识别无效的治疗,特别是考虑到最近的数据显示,反应引导的 NACT 可能会导致三阴性乳腺癌的生存率增加,并且随着靶向药物的使用不断增加,监测可能尤其重要。功能成像方法提供了对早期反应的敏感性,因为肿瘤生理学的变化发生在肿瘤实际收缩之前。近红外漫反射光谱和成像(NIR-DOSI)正在成为一种有前景的非侵入性工具,用于探测肿瘤微环境。组已为一动态光学成像先驱,除了量化基线血红蛋白浓度和氧合之外,还能够探测乳腺组织对外部刺激的反应。特别是,我们最近发现,在治疗之前,乳腺癌肿瘤表现出延迟。在分数次乳房 X 线摄影样压缩后的粘弹性松弛阶段,再灌注和血红蛋白氧饱和度 (SO2) 相对于周围健康组织持续降低。这种反应可能是由硬度增加和间质液的相互作用决定的。初步数据表明,对于有反应的肿瘤,这些差异在 NACT 30 天后几乎消失,而对于无反应的肿瘤则持续存在,这表明动态光学成像可用于探测肿瘤的生物力学特性。僵硬和增加的 IFP 已被证明会导致药物输送不良,并与通过血管正常化改善血流和使用抗纤维化药物减少内应力相关,这些都是有希望的新途径。动态光学成像作为一种多功能非侵入性工具可以帮助实现这一目标,该工具可探测血管(通过总血红蛋白浓度 (HbT) 和 SO2)和生物力学肿瘤特性(通过监测对压迫的血流动力学反应)。该项目的目的是验证由于乳房压迫导致的组织引导 HbT 和 SO2 的变化作为乳腺癌新辅助化疗的生物标志物。我们的主要方法是开发一种组合光学 + X 射线乳房 X 射线摄影扫描仪,以方便临床。翻译,但我们还将采用磁共振成像和磁共振弹性成像来研究压缩反应的生理基础。
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