Label-Free, Longitudinal Visualization of PDT ResponseIn Vitrowith Optical Coherence Tomography

Yookyung Jung, Alexander J. Nichols, Oliver J. Klein, Emmanuel Roussakis, Conor L. Evans
2012 Israel Journal of Chemistry  
A major challenge in creating and optimizing therapeutics in the fight against cancer is visualizing and understanding the microscale spatiotemporal treatment response dynamics that occur in patients. This is especially true for photodynamic therapy (PDT), where therapeutic optimization relies on understanding the interplay between factors such as photosensitizer localization and uptake, in addition to light dose and delivery rate. In vitro 3D culture systems that recapitulate many of the
more » ... ical features of human disease are powerful platforms for carrying out detailed studies on PDT response and resistance. Current techniques for visualizing these models, however, often lack accuracy due to the perturbative nature of the sample preparation, with light attenuation complicating the study of intact models. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an ideal method for the long-term, non-perturbative study of in vitro models and their response to PDT. Monitoring the response of 3D models to PDT by time-lapse OCT methods promises to provide new perspectives and open the way to cancer treatment methodologies that can be translated towards the clinic.
doi:10.1002/ijch.201200009 pmid:23316088 pmcid:PMC3538822 fatcat:q3ibqjo3xrgghhzjmqcypjqmkm