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Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates

Estefania Hurtado, Smriti Mehra, Deepak Kaushal, Vitaly V Ganusov.


Abstract
Background. Aerosol exposure of non-human primates (NHPs) to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) typically results in discrete sites of inflammation of the lung that is detectable by 2-deoxy2[fluorine-18]fluoro-D-glucose (18F-FDG)-based PET/CT scans. Such scans are often analyzed using software such as Invicro VivoQuant or OsiriX as 3D images by manual labeling sites of PET signal using 2D slices and by reporting maximal standardized uptake value (SUVmax) either of the whole lung or of individual lesions.
Methods. Here we propose a pipeline for analysis of the same PET/CT scans using Imaris, a proprietary software typically used for analysis of fluorescent microscopy data.
Results. We show that by using locations of spine vertebra (denoted as “landmarks”) we can align serials scans of the same animal, and by using automated (with some manual corrections) image segmentation of PET scans in 3D as “surfaces”, we can accurately define location of all sites of inflammation in the lung and lung-associated thoracic lymph nodes (LNs). We show that there is an excellent correlation between individual lesion’s SUVmax determined by VivoQuant and maximum intensity determined by Imaris suggesting utility of this approach. Imaris also provides wealth of additional information for each of the identified lesions such as volume, location, shape, surface area, and others, and each lesion can be exported in Virtual Reality file format (.wrl).
Conclusion. Our novel methodology allows for detailed and rigorous analyses of how features of PET-defined lesions in Mtb-exposed monkeys evolve over time and correlate with the outcome of infection and/or treatment.

Key words: Imaging data, PET/CT, Imaris, SUV, radioactivity, PET tracers.


 
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Hurtado E, Mehra S, Kaushal D, Ganusov VV. Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. A J Diagn Imaging. 2026; 12(2): 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803


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Hurtado E, Mehra S, Kaushal D, Ganusov VV. Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. https://www.wisdomgale.com/ajdi/?mno=306718 [Access: May 27, 2026]. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803


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Hurtado E, Mehra S, Kaushal D, Ganusov VV. Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. A J Diagn Imaging. 2026; 12(2): 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Hurtado E, Mehra S, Kaushal D, Ganusov VV. Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. A J Diagn Imaging. (2026), [cited May 27, 2026]; 12(2): 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803



Harvard Style

Hurtado, E., Mehra, . S., Kaushal, . D. & Ganusov, . V. V. (2026) Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. A J Diagn Imaging, 12 (2), 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803



Turabian Style

Hurtado, Estefania, Smriti Mehra, Deepak Kaushal, and Vitaly V Ganusov. 2026. Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging , 12 (2), 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803



Chicago Style

Hurtado, Estefania, Smriti Mehra, Deepak Kaushal, and Vitaly V Ganusov. "Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates." American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging 12 (2026), 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Hurtado, Estefania, Smriti Mehra, Deepak Kaushal, and Vitaly V Ganusov. "Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates." American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging 12.2 (2026), 49-71. Print. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Hurtado, E., Mehra, . S., Kaushal, . D. & Ganusov, . V. V. (2026) Using Imaris to rigorously track PET-defined sites of lung inflammation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-exposed non-human primates. American Journal of Diagnostic Imaging , 12 (2), 49-71. doi:10.5455/ajdi.20260113102803