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Abstract #0967

Profiling specific cell populations within the inflammatory tumor microenvironment by oscillating-gradient diffusion-weighted MRI

Emily Hoffmann1, Mirjam Gerwing1, Stephan Niland2, Rolf Niehoff1, Max Masthoff1, Enrica Wilken1, Philipp Berger3, Thomas Vogl3, Johannes A. Eble2, Bastian Maus1, Anne Helfen1, Moritz Wildgruber1,4, and Cornelius Faber1
1Clinic of Radiology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, 2Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, 3Institute of Immunology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany, 4Department of Radiology, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: Cancer, Tumor, T-cells, macrophages, immunotherapyImmune cells are major players of the tumor microenvironment (TME), having profound effects on tumor development and metastatic progression. We present oscillating-gradient diffusion-weighted MRI (OGSE-DWI) as non-invasive imaging approach to monitor the intratumoral immune cell infiltrate, relying on size differences between cancer cells, T-cells and macrophages. By applying the Imaging Microstructural Parameters Using Limited Spectrally Edited Diffusion (IMPULSED) model to sine-shaped OGSE-DWI, changes within the TME and its specific immune cell composition were monitored and compared in syngeneic murine breast cancer models with different degrees of malignancy during tumor progression, clodronate liposome-mediated depletion of macrophages and immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment.

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