Research And Grants

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine – $100,000

Jeff Bulte
Grant Amount

$100,000.00 USD

Date

December 2025

Research Type

Translational

Cancer Type

DIPG/DMG


Imaging of DMG Stem Cells Using Mannose-Weighted CEST MRI

Aggressive brain tumors contain cancer stem cells that drive tumor aggressiveness and recurrence but remain elusive to detect. We have found that they acquire an abnormal sugar coating when they transition from a less aggressive to a more aggressive type. At Johns Hopkins, we have recently developed a specialized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that can detect these sugars which we hope to use as an imaging biomarker for the presence of glioma cancer stem cells in diffuse midline glioma (DMG).  Since this stem cell detection method does not require any injection of contrast agents it is easy and safe to implement with currently used MRI techniques. Building upon this innovation our ultimate goal is to develop and implement, from pre-clinical orthotopic mouse models to DMG patients, our new MRI technique to visualize high mannose levels in DMG stem cells. If succesful, this new imaging technique may then serve as a molecular imaging biomarker for predicting tumor aggressiveness and more importantly to diagnose tumor recurrence following surgery for further radiotherapy planning. Our first two scanned patients showed that mannose imaging is clinically feasible, with a never observed contrast that is distinct from that obtained with conventional MRI techniques currently.