3D optical/CT as a preclinical companion imaging platform for glioblastoma drug development.
Authors: Molotkov A, Doubrovin M, Bhatt N, Hsu FC, Beserra A, Chopra R, Mintz A
Multimodality 3D Optical Imaging (OI)/CT has the potential to play a major role in drug development for glioblastomas (GBM), as it is an accessible preclinical method. To demonstrate the potential of 3D OI/CT to visualize orthotopic GBM implantation, we labeled GBM cells with Cy7 and imaged their location using 3D OI/CT. To confirm the accuracy of the spatial localization and demonstrate the ability to image locoregionally delivered therapies, we labeled mouse albumin with Cy7 (Cy7ALB) and delivered it via locoregional infusion 1 mm or 3 mm into the brain and demonstrated correlation of signal between the 3D OI/CT and post necropsy brain slices. In addition, we demonstrated the potential of systemically delivered Cy7ALB contrast to detect blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability caused by orthotopic GBMs using 3D OI/CT. We also tested the potential of 3D OI/CT to assess focal BBB permeability induced by high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), a methodology being used in clinical trials to noninvasively permeabilize the BBB for systemic therapeutic delivery to GBM. We demonstrated the ability of systemic Cy7ALB contrast together with 3D OI/CT to accurately assess real-time HIFU-induced BBB permeability, which correlated to post necropsy imaging of brains. Furthermore, we demonstrated that 3D OI/CT can also image the therapeutic distribution of a Cy7-labeled anti-PD-1 antibody, a prototype translational antibody therapy. We successfully imaged real-time antibody distribution after HIFU-induced BBB permeability, which correlated with post necropsy Cy7 signal and translational PET imaging after injection of [<sup>89</sup>Zr] anti-PD-1 antibody. Thus, we demonstrated the broad potential of using 3D OI/CT as an accessible preclinical tool to develop anti-GBM therapies.
Introduction
Purpose
drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To evaluate 3D OI/CT for visualizing HIFU-induced BBB opening and antibody delivery in glioblastoma
Animal model / Human subject
CrTac:NCr-Foxn1nu mice (Taconic) ~6 weeks, sex not specified
Disease model
Glioblastoma (injected)
MRI or image guidance method
Stereotaxic guidance
Targeted brain region(s)
Cerebral Hemisphere
Target coordinates
2 mm posterior to bregma, 2 mm right of sagittal suture, 2 mm deep
Cargo name and characteristics
Anti-PD-1 antibody (Cy7-labeled), protein
Route of administration
Intravenous (tail vein)
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
3D OI/CT successfully monitored HIFU-induced BBB opening and antibody accumulation in brain, correlating with PET imaging.
This work establishes the integrated platform of 3D OI/CT with Cy7ALB contrast as a powerful, versatile preclinical tool that can precisely localize tumors, validate BBB opening, and—most importantly—directly visualize and quantify the delivery and distribution of macromolecular drugs mediated by both CED and HIFU
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
brain atlas-guided focused ultrasound system (RK50, FUS Instruments, Toronto, Canada
FUS Frequency
1.5MHz
FUS Intensity
0.5-0.7MPa (peak negative focal pressure)
FUS Pressure
0.5-0.7MPa (peak negative focal pressure)
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
10ms
Treatment frequency
Single session
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