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Hypoxia imaging endoscopy equipped with laser light source from preclinical live animal study to first-in-human subject research.


ABSTRACT: A goal in next-generation endoscopy is to develop functional imaging techniques to open up new opportunities for cancer diagnosis. Although spatial and temporal information on hypoxia is crucial for understanding cancer physiology and expected to be useful for cancer diagnosis, existing techniques using fluorescent indicators have limitations due to low spatial resolution and invasive administration. To overcome these problems, we developed an imaging technology based on hemoglobin oxygen saturation in both the tumor and surrounding mucosa using a laser endoscope system, and conducted the first human subject research for patients with aero-digestive tract cancer. The oxygen saturation map overlapped the images of cancerous lesions and indicated highly heterogeneous features of oxygen supply in the tumor. The hypoxic region of the tumor surface was found in both early cancer and cancer precursors. This technology illustrates a novel aspect of cancer biology as a potential biomarker and can be widely utilized in cancer diagnosis.

SUBMITTER: Kaneko K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4051687 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hypoxia imaging endoscopy equipped with laser light source from preclinical live animal study to first-in-human subject research.

Kaneko Kazuhiro K   Yamaguchi Hiroshi H   Saito Takaaki T   Yano Tomonori T   Oono Yasuhiro Y   Ikematsu Hiroaki H   Nomura Shogo S   Sato Akihiro A   Kojima Motohiro M   Esumi Hiroyasu H   Ochiai Atsushi A  

PloS one 20140610 6


A goal in next-generation endoscopy is to develop functional imaging techniques to open up new opportunities for cancer diagnosis. Although spatial and temporal information on hypoxia is crucial for understanding cancer physiology and expected to be useful for cancer diagnosis, existing techniques using fluorescent indicators have limitations due to low spatial resolution and invasive administration. To overcome these problems, we developed an imaging technology based on hemoglobin oxygen satura  ...[more]

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