A universal bioluminescence tomography system for pre-clinical image-guided radiotherapy research
Zhishen Tong, Zijian Deng, Xiangkun Xu, Ciara Newman, Xun Jia,, Yuncheng Zhong, Merle Reinhart, Paul Tsouchlos, Tim Devling, Hamid Dehghani,, Iulian Iordachita, Debabrata Saha, James Kim, John W. Wong, and Ken Kang-Hsin, Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces MuriGlo, a universal bioluminescence tomography system designed for seamless integration with commercial irradiators, enabling precise pre-clinical image-guided radiotherapy research in small animals.
Contribution
Development of a versatile, commercial-grade BLT-guided system that supports in vitro and in vivo studies with high localization accuracy and compatibility with existing irradiators.
Findings
MuriGlo effectively detects as few as 61 cells in vitro.
The system achieves tumor localization within 1 mm accuracy.
Different imaging strategies provide a balance between coverage and normal tissue exposure.
Abstract
CBCT-guided small animal irradiators encounter challenges in localizing soft-tissue targets due to low imaging contrast. Bioluminescence tomography (BLT) offers a promising solution, but they have largely remained in laboratorial development, limiting accessibility for researchers. In this work, we develop a universal, commercial-graded BLT-guided system (MuriGlo) designed to seamlessly integrate with commercial irradiators and empower researchers for translational studies. We demonstrate its capabilities in supporting in vitro and in vivo studies. The MuriGlo comprises detachable mouse bed, thermostatic control, mirrors, filters, and CCD, enabling multi-projection and multi-spectral imaging. We evaluate that the thermostatic control effectively sustains animal temperature at 37{\deg}C throughout imaging, and quantify that the system can detect as few as 61 GL261-AkaLuc cells in vitro.…
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Taxonomy
Topicsbioluminescence and chemiluminescence research · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
