3D Whole-Brain Imaging Approaches to Study Brain Tumors

Cancers (Basel). 2021 Apr 15;13(8):1897. doi: 10.3390/cancers13081897.

Abstract

Although our understanding of the two-dimensional state of brain tumors has greatly expanded, relatively little is known about their spatial structures. The interactions between tumor cells and the tumor microenvironment (TME) occur in a three-dimensional (3D) space. This volumetric distribution is important for elucidating tumor biology and predicting and monitoring response to therapy. While static 2D imaging modalities have been critical to our understanding of these tumors, studies using 3D imaging modalities are needed to understand how malignant cells co-opt the host brain. Here we summarize the preclinical utility of in vivo imaging using two-photon microscopy in brain tumors and present ex vivo approaches (light-sheet fluorescence microscopy and serial two-photon tomography) and highlight their current and potential utility in neuro-oncology using data from solid tumors or pathological brain as examples.

Keywords: brain tumors; in vivo two-photon microscopy; light-sheet fluorescence microscopy; microscopy; neuro-oncology; serial two-photon tomography; volumetric imaging.

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  • Review