Potential red-flag identification of colorectal adenomas with wide-field fluorescence molecular endoscopy
Hartmans, Elmire; Tjalma, Jolien J.J.; Linssen, Matthijs D.; Allende, Pilar Beatriz Garcia; Koller, Marjory; Jorritsma-Smit, Annelies; Nery, Mariana e.Silva de Oliveira; Elias, Sjoerd G.; Karrenbeld, Arend; de Vries, Elisabeth G.E.; Kleibeuker, Jan H.; van Dam, Gooitzen M.; Robinson, Dominic J.; Ntziachristos, Vasilis; Nagengast, Wouter B.
(2018) Theranostics, volume 8, issue 6, pp. 1458 - 1467
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Abstract
Adenoma miss rates in colonoscopy are unacceptably high, especially for sessile serrated adenomas / polyps (SSA/Ps) and in high-risk populations, such as patients with Lynch syndrome. Detection rates may be improved by fluorescence molecular endoscopy (FME), which allows morphological visualization of lesions with high-definition white-light imaging as well as fluorescence-guided
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identification of lesions with a specific molecular marker. In a clinical proof-of-principal study, we investigated FME for colorectal adenoma detection, using a fluorescently labelled antibody (bevacizumab-800CW) against vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), which is highly upregulated in colorectal adenomas. Methods: Patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (n = 17), received an intravenous injection with 4.5, 10 or 25 mg of bevacizumab-800CW. Three days later, they received NIR-FME. Results: VEGFA-targeted NIR-FME detected colorectal adenomas at all doses. Best results were achieved in the highest (25 mg) cohort, which even detected small adenomas ( < 3 mm). Spectroscopy analyses of freshly excised specimen demonstrated the highest adenoma-to-normal ratio of 1.84 for the 25 mg cohort, with a calculated median tracer concentration in adenomas of 6.43 nmol/mL. Ex vivo signal analyses demonstrated NIR fluorescence within the dysplastic areas of the adenomas. Conclusion: These results suggest that NIR-FME is clinically feasible as a real-time, red-flag technique for detection of colorectal adenomas.
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Keywords: Near-infrared fluorescence, Optical molecular imaging, Spectroscopy, Vascular endothelial growth factor a, Medicine (miscellaneous), Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
ISSN: 1838-7640
Publisher: Ivyspring International Publisher
Note: Funding Information: This work was in part supported by the Dutch Cancer Society (personal grant W.B.N., RUG 2012-5416), Center for Translational Molecular Medicine (project MAMMOTH 03O-201), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW, professorship to E.G.E.d.V.), ERC advanced grant OnQview and unrestricted research grants from SurgVision B.V. and Boston Scientific.
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