Real-time in vivo imaging of metastatic bone tumors with a targeted near-infrared fluorophore

Oncotarget. 2017 Aug 11;8(39):65770-65777. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.20187. eCollection 2017 Sep 12.

Abstract

Tumors of the prostate or breast are particularly likely to metastasize to the bone, and early diagnosis of metastatic bone tumors is important for designing an effective treatment strategy. Imaging modalities for the detection of bone metastasis are limited, and radiation-based techniques are commonly used. Here, we investigated the efficacy of selective near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence detection of metastatic bone tumors and its role in the detection of bone metastasis in prostate and breast cancer cell lines and in a xenograft mouse model. A targeted NIR fluorophore was used to monitor metastatic bone tumors using a NIR fluorescence imaging system in real time, enabling the diagnosis of bone metastasis in vivo by providing the location of the metastatic bone tumor. The NIR fluorescence imaging technique using targeted NIR contrast agents is a potential tool for the early diagnosis of bone tumors.

Keywords: metastatic bone tumor; near-infrared fluorescence; real-time in vivo imaging; targeted fluorophore.