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Intraoperative Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Detects Prostate Cancer at the Single-Cell Level with High Specificity and in Real Time: A Preclinical Proof of Concept

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In prostate cancer (PCa) surgery, precise tumor margin identification remains challenging despite advances in surgical techniques. This study evaluates the combination of tumor-specific near-infrared imaging with the PSMA-targeting molecule PSMA-914 and optical endomicroscopy (NIR-pCLE) for single-cell-level tumor identification in a preclinical proof of concept. Methods: NIR-pCLE imaging of varying PSMA-914 concentrations was performed on PSMA-positive LNCaP and PSMA-negative PC-3 cells using Cellvizio® 100 with pCLE Confocal Miniprobes™. To identify optimal PSMA-914 dosing for in vivo imaging, different doses (0–10 nmol) were evaluated using NIR-pCLE, Odyssey CLx imaging, and confocal microscopy in an LNCaP tumor-bearing xenograft model. A proof of concept mimicking a clinical workflow was performed using 5 nmol [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-914 in LNCaP and PC-3 tumor xenografts, including PET/MRI, in/ex vivo NIR-pCLE imaging, and microscopic/macroscopic imaging. Results: NIR-pCLE detected PSMA-specific fluorescence at concentrations above 30 nM in vitro. The optimal dose was identified as 5 nmol PSMA-914 for NIR-pCLE imaging with cellular resolution in LNCaP xenografts. PET/MRI confirmed high tumor uptake and a favorable distribution profile of PSMA-914. NIR-pCLE imaging enabled real-time, single-cell-level detection of PSMA-positive tissue, visualizing tumor heterogeneity, confirmed by ex vivo microscopy and imaging. Conclusions: This preclinical proof of concept demonstrates the potential of intraoperative PSMA-specific NIR-pCLE imaging to visualize tissue structures in real time at cellular resolution. Clinical implementation could provide surgeons with valuable additional information, potentially advancing PCa patient care through improved surgical precision.
Title: Intraoperative Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy Detects Prostate Cancer at the Single-Cell Level with High Specificity and in Real Time: A Preclinical Proof of Concept
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In prostate cancer (PCa) surgery, precise tumor margin identification remains challenging despite advances in surgical techniques.
This study evaluates the combination of tumor-specific near-infrared imaging with the PSMA-targeting molecule PSMA-914 and optical endomicroscopy (NIR-pCLE) for single-cell-level tumor identification in a preclinical proof of concept.
Methods: NIR-pCLE imaging of varying PSMA-914 concentrations was performed on PSMA-positive LNCaP and PSMA-negative PC-3 cells using Cellvizio® 100 with pCLE Confocal Miniprobes™.
To identify optimal PSMA-914 dosing for in vivo imaging, different doses (0–10 nmol) were evaluated using NIR-pCLE, Odyssey CLx imaging, and confocal microscopy in an LNCaP tumor-bearing xenograft model.
A proof of concept mimicking a clinical workflow was performed using 5 nmol [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-914 in LNCaP and PC-3 tumor xenografts, including PET/MRI, in/ex vivo NIR-pCLE imaging, and microscopic/macroscopic imaging.
Results: NIR-pCLE detected PSMA-specific fluorescence at concentrations above 30 nM in vitro.
The optimal dose was identified as 5 nmol PSMA-914 for NIR-pCLE imaging with cellular resolution in LNCaP xenografts.
PET/MRI confirmed high tumor uptake and a favorable distribution profile of PSMA-914.
NIR-pCLE imaging enabled real-time, single-cell-level detection of PSMA-positive tissue, visualizing tumor heterogeneity, confirmed by ex vivo microscopy and imaging.
Conclusions: This preclinical proof of concept demonstrates the potential of intraoperative PSMA-specific NIR-pCLE imaging to visualize tissue structures in real time at cellular resolution.
Clinical implementation could provide surgeons with valuable additional information, potentially advancing PCa patient care through improved surgical precision.

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