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Exposed Phosphatidylserine As a Biomarker for Clear Identification of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases in Mouse Models

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Journal Cancers (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Oncology
Date 2024 Sep 14
PMID 39272945
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Abstract

Brain metastasis is the most common intracranial malignancy in adults. The prognosis is extremely poor, partly because most patients have more than one brain lesion, and the currently available therapies are nonspecific or inaccessible to those occult metastases due to an impermeable blood-tumor barrier (BTB). Phosphatidylserine (PS) is externalized on the surface of viable endothelial cells (ECs) in tumor blood vessels. In this study, we have applied a PS-targeting antibody to assess brain metastases in mouse models. Fluorescence microscopic imaging revealed that extensive PS exposure was found exclusively on vascular ECs of brain metastases. The highly sensitive and specific binding of the PS antibody enables individual metastases, even micrometastases containing an intact BTB, to be clearly delineated. Furthermore, the conjugation of the PS antibody with a fluorescence dye, IRDye 800CW, or a radioisotope, I, allowed the clear visualization of individual brain metastases by optical imaging and autoradiography, respectively. In conclusion, we demonstrated a novel strategy for targeting brain metastases based on our finding that abundant PS exposure occurs on blood vessels of brain metastases but not on normal brain, which may be useful for the development of imaging and targeted therapeutics for brain metastases.

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