Non-invasive electron paramagnetic resonance imaging detects tumor redox imbalance induced by ferroptosis.

IF 5.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Redox Report Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1080/13510002.2025.2454887
Kazuhiro Kato, Hironobu Yasui, Hideo Sato-Akaba, Miho C Emoto, Hirotada G Fujii, Maciej M Kmiec, Periannan Kuppusamy, Masaki Nagane, Tadashi Yamashita, Osamu Inanami
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Abstract

Targeting ferroptosis, cell death caused by the iron-dependent accumulation of lipid peroxides, and disruption of the redox balance are promising strategies in cancer therapy owing to the physiological characteristics of cancer cells. However, the detection of ferroptosis using in vivo imaging remains challenging. We previously reported that redox maps showing the reduction power per unit time of implanted tumor tissues via non-invasive redox imaging using a novel, compact, and portable electron paramagnetic resonance imaging (EPRI) device could be compared with tumor tissue sections. This study aimed to apply the EPRI technique to the in vivo detection of ferroptosis. Notably, redox maps reflecting changes in the redox status of tumors induced by the ferroptosis-inducing agent imidazole ketone erastin (IKE) were compared with the immunohistochemical images of 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE) in tumor tissue sections. Our comparison revealed a negative correlation between the reducing power of tumor tissue and the number of 4-HNE-positive cells. Furthermore, the control and IKE-treated groups exhibited significantly different distributions on the correlation map. Therefore, redox imaging using EPRI may contribute to the non-invasive detection of ferroptosis in vivo.

无创电子顺磁共振成像检测由铁下垂引起的肿瘤氧化还原失衡。
由于癌细胞的生理特性,靶向铁凋亡、由铁依赖性脂质过氧化物积累引起的细胞死亡和氧化还原平衡的破坏是很有前途的癌症治疗策略。然而,使用体内成像检测铁下垂仍然具有挑战性。我们之前报道过,使用一种新型、紧凑、便携式电子顺磁共振成像(EPRI)设备,通过无创氧化还原成像显示植入肿瘤组织单位时间内的还原能力,可以将氧化还原图与肿瘤组织切片进行比较。本研究旨在将EPRI技术应用于铁下垂的体内检测。值得注意的是,将氧化还原图与肿瘤组织切片中4-羟基壬烯醛(4-HNE)的免疫组化图像进行了比较,该图反映了由致铁诱导剂咪唑酮erastin (IKE)诱导的肿瘤氧化还原状态的变化。我们的比较发现肿瘤组织的还原能力与4- hne阳性细胞的数量呈负相关。此外,对照组和艾克处理组在相关图上表现出显著不同的分布。因此,使用EPRI进行氧化还原成像可能有助于体内铁下垂的无创检测。
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Redox Report
Redox Report 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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28
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Redox Report is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed open access journal focusing on the role of free radicals, oxidative stress, activated oxygen, perioxidative and redox processes, primarily in the human environment and human pathology. Relevant papers on the animal and plant environment, biology and pathology will also be included. While emphasis is placed upon methodological and intellectual advances underpinned by new data, the journal offers scope for review, hypotheses, critiques and other forms of discussion.
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