Magnetic resonance microimaging of cancer cell spheroid constructs


Autoria(s): Momot, Konstantin I.; Bas, Onur; Holzapfel, Nina Pauline; Loessner, Daniela
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01/01/2016

Resumo

BACKGROUND Hydrogel-based cell cultures are excellent tools for studying physiological events occurring in the growth and proliferation of cells, including cancer cells. Diffusion magnetic resonance is a physical technique that has been widely used for the characterisation of biological systems as well as hydrogels. In this work, we applied diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to hydrogel-based cultures of human ovarian cancer cells. METHODS Diffusion-weighted spin-echo MRI measurements were used to obtain spatially-resolved maps of apparent diffusivities for hydrogel samples with different compositions, cell loads and drug (Taxol) treatment regimes. The samples were then characterised using their diffusivity histograms, mean diffusivities and the respective standard deviations, and pairwise Mann-Whitney tests. The elastic moduli of the samples were determined using mechanical compression testing. RESULTS The mean apparent diffusivity of the hydrogels was sensitive to the polymer content, cell load and Taxol treatment. For a given sample composition, the mean apparent diffusivity and the elastic modulus of the hydrogels exhibited a negative correlation. CONCLUSIONS Diffusivity of hydrogel-based cancer cell culture constructs is sensitive to both cell proliferation and Taxol treatment. This suggests that diffusion-weighted imaging is a promising technique for non-invasive monitoring of cancer cell proliferation in hydrogel-based, cellularly-sparse 3D cell cultures. The negative correlation between mean apparent diffusivity and elastic modulus suggests that the diffusion coefficient is indicative of the average density of the physical microenvironment within the hydrogel construct.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91650/

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IOS Press BV

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91650/1/Momot_CancerScaffolds_Accepted_withFigs.pdf

DOI:10.3233/BSI-150130

Momot, Konstantin I., Bas, Onur, Holzapfel, Nina Pauline, & Loessner, Daniela (2016) Magnetic resonance microimaging of cancer cell spheroid constructs. Biomedical Spectroscopy and Imaging, 5(1), pp. 41-54.

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School of Biomedical Sciences; School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #029903 Medical Physics #111200 ONCOLOGY AND CARCINOGENESIS #Diffusion imaging #magnetic resonance imaging #hydrogels #cancer cell cultures #Taxol
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Journal Article