Automatic image detection of Halloysite clay Nanotubes as a future ultrasound theranostic agent for tumoral cell targeting and treatment

S. Casciaro, G. Soloperto, F. Conversano, E. Casciaro, A. Greco, S. Leporatti, A. Lay-Ekuakille, G. Gigli
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Halloysite clay Nanotubes (HNTs) are nanomaterials composed of double layered aluminosilicate minerals with a hollow tubular structure in the submicron range. They are characterized by a wide range of applications in anticancer therapy as agent delivery. In this work we aim to investigate the automatic detection features of HNTs through advanced quantitative ultrasound imaging employing different concentrations (3-5 mg/mL) at clinical conventional frequency, i.e. 7 MHz. Different tissue mimicking samples of HNT containing agarose gel were imaged through a commercially available echographic system, that was opportunely combined with ultrasound signal analysis research platform for extracting the raw ultrasound radiofrequency (RF) signals. Acquired data were stored and analyzed by means of an in-house developed algorithm based on wavelet decomposition, in order to identify the specific spectrum contribution of the HNTs and generate corresponding image mapping. Sensitivity and specificity of the HNT detection were quantified. Average specificity (94.36%) was very high with reduced dependency on HNT concentration, while sensitivity showed a proportional increase with concentration with an average of 46.78%. However, automatic detection performances are currently under investigation for further improvement taking into account image enhancement and biocompatibility issues.
高岭土纳米管作为肿瘤细胞靶向和治疗的超声治疗剂的自动图像检测
高岭土粘土纳米管(HNTs)是由双层铝硅酸盐矿物组成的纳米材料,具有亚微米范围的中空管状结构。它们的特点是在抗癌治疗中作为药物递送有广泛的应用。在这项工作中,我们的目的是通过在临床常规频率(即7 MHz)下使用不同浓度(3-5 mg/mL)的先进定量超声成像来研究hnt的自动检测特征。采用市售超声成像系统对含琼脂糖凝胶的不同组织模拟HNT样品进行成像,并与超声信号分析研究平台相结合,提取原始超声射频信号。采集到的数据通过自主开发的基于小波分解的算法进行存储和分析,以识别hnt的特定频谱贡献并生成相应的图像映射。量化HNT检测的敏感性和特异性。平均特异度(94.36%)很高,对HNT浓度的依赖性较低,敏感性随浓度的增加呈比例增加,平均为46.78%。然而,考虑到图像增强和生物相容性问题,目前正在研究进一步改进的自动检测性能。
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