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Journal: Frontiers in Oncology
Article Title: Repurposing of PSMA-targeted diagnostic and therapeutic agents for the detection and treatment of giant cell tumors of bone
doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1504514
Figure Lengend Snippet: PSMA is detected on the vasculature of GCTB. (A, B) Representative hematoxylin and eosin staining of an FFPE bone biopsy core from a 20-year-old male with clinically diagnosed GCTB. Arrows point to multinucleated giant cells that are a hallmark of GCTB (black arrows). (C, D) IHC of an FFPE bone biopsy from a 20-year-old male with GCTB is positive for PSMA, as visualized by the brown precipitate and black arrows. Multinucleated giant cells counterstained with hematoxylin can be identified within the section (circled in red). (E) IF staining of PSMA (red), CD31 (green), and the nucleus (blue, DAPI). White arrows indicate examples of Co-localization. (F) Pearson correlation coefficient (r) as measured by Zeiss Zen software. The intensity of a given pixel in the CD31 image is used as the y-coordinate of the scatter plot, and the intensity of the corresponding pixel in the PSMA is the x-coordinate. (G) Cancer adjacent normal bone and bone marrow tissue (NAT) of rib containing a layer of adipocytes adjacent to bony trabeculae and red blood cells were used as negative controls and is void of PSMA staining. (H) IF staining of NAT negative control for PSMA (red) and CD31 (green), nuccleus (blue, DAPI) (20x, scale bar = 50μM). N=28 GCTB patient bone core samples, N=9 NAT controls. The immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry images, as well as the co-localization information for all 28 patients and negative controls, can be found in
Article Snippet: Commercial clinically diagnosed, deidentified, and coded
Techniques: Staining, Software, Negative Control, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry, Microarray