NIR‐II Fluorescence Endoscopy for Targeted Imaging of Colorectal Cancer

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Fengxia Wu ◽  
Pengfei Xu ◽  
Hui Shi ◽  
Tingzhong Wang ◽  
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Dominik Bettenworth ◽  
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Christopher Poremba ◽  
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2009 ◽  
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Adam E Snook ◽  
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Kohta Mohri ◽  
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pp. 844 ◽  
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Su Woong Yoo ◽  
Dinh-huy Nguyen ◽  
Suhyeon Park ◽  
Hyeri Lee ◽  
Chang-Moon Lee ◽  
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Colorectal cancer is a representative cancer where early diagnosis and proper treatment monitoring are important. Recently, cancer treatment using bacteria has actively progressed and has been successfully monitored using fluorescence imaging techniques. However, because subcutaneous tumor models are limited in reflecting the actual colorectal cancer situation, new imaging approaches are needed to observe cancers growing in the colon. The fluorescence endoscopic approach is an optimal monitoring modality to evaluate the therapeutic response of bacteria in orthotopic colon cancer. In this study, we developed dual-scaled fluorescence endoscopy (DSFE) by combining wide-field fluorescence endoscopy (WFE) and confocal fluorescence endomicroscopy (CFEM) and demonstrated its usefulness for evaluating bacterial therapy. Firstly, the endoscopic probe of DSFE was developed by integrating the CFEM probe into the guide sheath of WFE. Secondly, colorectal cancer tumor growth and tumors infiltrating the fluorescent bacteria were successfully monitored at the multi-scale using DSFE. Finally, the bacterial distribution of the tumor and organs were imaged and quantitatively analyzed using CFEM. DSFE successfully exhibited fluorescent bacterial signals in an orthotopic mouse colon tumor model. Thus, it can be concluded that the DSFE system is a promising modality to monitor bacterial therapy in vivo.


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2021 ◽  
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Gozde Demirci ◽  
Ali Bayir ◽  
Abdullah Muti ◽  
Alphan Sennaroglu ◽  
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a poor prognosis and urgently needs better therapeutic approaches. 5-Aminolevulinic acid (ALA) induced protoprophyrin IX (PpIX) based photodynamic therapy (PDT) is already approved in the clinic...


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