Multiplexed molecular imaging with surface enhanced resonance Raman scattering nanoprobes reveals immunotherapy response in mice via multichannel image segmentation

  • Chrysafis Andreou
  • , Konstantinos Plakas
  • , Naxhije Berisha
  • , Mathieu Gigoux
  • , Lauren E. Rosch
  • , Rustin Mirsafavi
  • , Anton Oseledchyk
  • , Suchetan Pal
  • , Dmitriy Zamarin
  • , Taha Merghoub
  • , Michael R. Detty
  • , Moritz F. Kircher

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Abstract

Visualizing the presence and distribution of multiple specific molecular markers within a tumor can reveal the composition of its microenvironment, inform diagnosis, stratify patients, and guide treatment. Raman imaging with multiple molecularly-targeted surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoprobes could help investigate emerging cancer treatments preclinically or enable personalized treatment assessment. Here, we report a comprehensive strategy for multiplexed imaging using SERS nanoprobes and machine learning (ML) to monitor the early effects of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) in tumor-bearing mice. We used antibody-functionalized SERS nanoprobes to visualize 7 + 1 immunotherapy-related targets simultaneously. The multiplexed images were spectrally resolved and then spatially segmented into superpixels based on the unmixed signals. The superpixels were used to train ML models, leading to the successful classification of mice into treated and untreated groups, and identifying tumor regions with variable responses to treatment. This method may help predict treatment efficacy in tumors and identify areas of tumor variability and therapy resistance.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNanoscale Horizons
Volume1
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

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