1. Tissue clearing techniques for three‐dimensional optical imaging of intact human prostate and correlations with multi‐parametric MRI
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Jiaoti Huang, Kyunghyun Sung, Danshan Huang, Neema Jamshidi, Michael D. Kuo, Daniel Margolis, Robert E. Reiter, Liutao Du, and Stefano Cipollari
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Aging ,Human prostate ,Imaging ,law.invention ,Prostate cancer ,Computer-Assisted ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Prostate ,Diagnosis ,Imaging Genomics ,Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted ,Cancer ,Microscopy ,screening and diagnosis ,prostate ,Microscopy, Confocal ,Tissue clearing ,Chemistry ,Prostate Cancer ,Optical Imaging ,Middle Aged ,Tumor Burden ,Detection ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Confocal ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Biomedical Imaging ,iDISCO ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Urologic Diseases ,tissue clearing ,Urology ,radiogenomics ,Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Radiogenomics ,Bioengineering ,Article ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Confocal microscopy ,medicine ,Humans ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Neoplasm Staging ,Prostatectomy ,Multi parametric ,Staining and Labeling ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,CLARITY ,Three-Dimensional ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
BackgroundTissue clearing technologies have enabled remarkable advancements for in situ characterization of tissues and exploration of the three-dimensional (3D) relationships between cells, however, these studies have predominantly been performed in non-human tissues and correlative assessment with clinical imaging has yet to be explored. We sought to evaluate the feasibility of tissue clearing technologies for3Dimaging of intact human prostate and the mapping of structurally and molecularly preserved pathology data with multi-parametric volumetric MR imaging (mpMRI).MethodsWhole-mount prostates were processed with either hydrogel-based CLARITY or solvent-based iDISCO. The samples were stained with a nuclear dye or fluorescently labeled with antibodies against androgen receptor, alpha-methylacyl coenzyme-A racemase, or p63, and then imaged with 3D confocal microscopy. The apparent diffusion coefficientand Ktrans maps were computed from preoperative mpMRI.ResultsQuantitative analysis of cleared normal and tumor prostate tissue volumes displayed differences in 3D tissue architecture, marker-specific cell staining, and cell densities that were significantly correlated with mpMRI measurements in this initial, pilot cohort.Conclusions3D imaging of human prostate volumes following tissue clearing is a feasible technique for quantitative radiology-pathology correlation analysis with mpMRI and provides an opportunity to explore functional relationships between cellular structures and cross-sectional clinical imaging.
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- 2021