# Quantitative X-ray phase-contrast digital histology of liver metastases in a mouse model

**Authors:** Lorenzo Massimi, Sara Vitale, Laura Maugeri, Luca Businaro, Giuseppe Gigli, Micol E. Fiori, Alessia Cedola

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-96049-9 · Scientific Reports · 2025-05-26

## TL;DR

This study uses X-ray imaging to examine liver tissue changes in a mouse model of colorectal cancer metastasis, revealing structural differences between healthy and cancerous tissues.

## Contribution

The work demonstrates the use of X-ray phase-contrast imaging as a non-invasive method to quantitatively analyze liver metastases in a preclinical model.

## Key findings

- Metastatic liver tissue shows increased vascularization around lesions and reduced sinusoidal networks in distal regions.
- X-ray phase-contrast imaging provides high-resolution 3D visualization of liver microvasculature with minimal sample preparation.
- Findings are corroborated by conventional histology, validating the technique as a complementary diagnostic tool.

## Abstract

Investigating the tissue modifications occurring as a consequence of tumour development is an important goal in preclinical medical research, as it can provide a better understanding of the mechanisms behind its origin and spread. Tumor microenvironment has a supportive role in cancer development and can be exploited as a therapeutic target to prevent and contrast metastatic spread, which usually leads to a poor prognosis. In this work, a colorectal cancer model of liver metastasis is used to perform proof-of-concept quantitative investigations of the changes occurring in murine liver tissue due to the formation of metastases. X-ray phase contrast imaging performed with synchrotron radiation was used to obtain high resolution and contrast on soft tissues with minimum sample preparation and a large field of view on a 3D volume. A pixel size of 3 µm, and 0.7 µm have been used. to visualize and quantify liver microvasculature, referred to as sinusoids, and to identify significant morphological differences between control and metastatic tissues. A reorganization of the hepatic tissue, characterized by increased vascularization around the metastatic lesions coupled with a significant reduction in the sinusoidal network in the distal liver parenchyma was observed. X-ray findings are also supported by conventional histology, proving X-ray phase contrast imaging as an informative complementary technique.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** colorectal cancer (MONDO:0005575)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Tumor (MESH:D009369), liver metastases (MESH:D009362), colorectal cancer (MESH:D015179)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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