Assessment of the In Vivo Response to Nanobody-Targeted PDT Through Intravital Microscopy

Publication date

2022

Authors

de Bruijn, Henriette S
Seynhaeve, Ann L B
Ten Hagen, Timo L M
Oliveira, SabrinaORCID 0000-0002-6011-2122ISNI 0000000392912295
Robinson, Dominic J

Editors

Broekgaarden, Mans
Zhang, Hong
Korbelik, Mladen
Hamblin, Michael R.
Heger, Michal

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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License

taverne

Abstract

Methods that allow real-time, longitudinal, intravital detection of the fluorescence distribution and the cellular and vascular responses within tumor and normal tissue are important tools to obtain valuable information when investigating new photosensitizers and photodynamic therapy (PDT) responses. Intravital confocal microscopy using the dorsal skinfold chamber model gives the opportunity to visualize and determine the distribution of photosensitizers within tumor and normal tissue. Next to that, it also allows the visualization of the effect of treatment with respect to changes in vascular diameter and blood flow, vascular leakage, and tissue necrosis, in the first days post-illumination. Here, we describe the preparation of the skinfold chamber model and the intravital microscopy techniques involved, for a strategy we recently introduced, that is, the nanobody-targeted PDT. In this particular approach, photosensitizers are conjugated to nanobodies to target these specifically to cancer cells.

Keywords

Colocalization, Intravital microscopy, Targeted photodynamic therapy, Vascular response, Taverne, Molecular Biology, Genetics, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

de Bruijn, H S, Seynhaeve, A L B, Ten Hagen, T L M, Oliveira, S & Robinson, D J 2022, Assessment of the In Vivo Response to Nanobody-Targeted PDT Through Intravital Microscopy. in M Broekgaarden, H Zhang, M Korbelik, M R Hamblin & M Heger (eds), Photodynamic Therapy : Methods and Protocols. 1 edn, Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 2451, Humana Press, pp. 533-545. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2099-1_25