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High-resolution positron emission microscopy of patient-derived tumor organoids

Syamantak Khan, June Ho Shin, Valentina Ferri, Ning Cheng, Julia E. Noel, Calvin J. Kuo, John B. Sunwoo, Guillem Pratx

2021Nature Communications22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Tumor organoids offer new opportunities for translational cancer research, but unlike animal models, their broader use is hindered by the lack of clinically relevant imaging endpoints. Here, we present a positron-emission microscopy method for imaging clinical radiotracers in patient-derived tumor organoids with spatial resolution 100-fold better than clinical positron emission tomography (PET). Using this method, we quantify 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose influx to show that patient-derived tumor organoids recapitulate the glycolytic activity of the tumor of origin, and thus, could be used to predict therapeutic response in vitro. Similarly, we measure sodium-iodine symporter activity using 99m Tc- pertechnetate and find that the iodine uptake pathway is functionally conserved in organoids derived from thyroid carcinomas. In conclusion, organoids can be imaged using clinical radiotracers, which opens new possibilities for identifying promising drug candidates and radiotracers, personalizing treatment regimens, and incorporating clinical imaging biomarkers in organoid-based co-clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidPositron emission tomographyThyroid cancerMolecular imagingCancer researchMedicineFluorodeoxyglucoseChemistryNuclear medicineCancerIn vivoBiologyCell biologyInternal medicineBiotechnologyCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismCancer Cells and MetastasisRenal and related cancers
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