Label-free high-throughput photoacoustic tomography of suspected circulating melanoma tumor cells in patients in vivo

  • Hai P
  • Qu Y
  • Li Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Significance: Detection and characterization of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), a key determinant of metastasis, are critical for determining risk of disease progression, understanding metastatic pathways, and facilitating early clinical intervention. Aim: We aim to demonstrate label-free imaging of suspected melanoma CTCs. Approach: We use a linear-array-based photoacoustic tomography system (LA-PAT) to detect melanoma CTCs, quantify their contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs), and measure their flow velocities in most of the superficial veins in humans. Results: With LA-PAT, we successfully imaged suspected melanoma CTCs in patients in vivo, with a CNR >9. CTCs were detected in 3 of 16 patients with stage III or IV melanoma. Among the three CTC-positive patients, two had disease progression; among the 13 CTC-negative patients, 4 showed disease progression. Conclusions: We suggest that LA-PAT can detect suspected melanoma CTCs in patients in vivo and has potential clinical applications for disease monitoring in melanoma.

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Hai, P., Qu, Y., Li, Y., Zhu, L., Shmuylovich, L., Cornelius, L. A., & Wang, L. V. (2020). Label-free high-throughput photoacoustic tomography of suspected circulating melanoma tumor cells in patients in vivo. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 25(03), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.25.3.036002

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