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Treatment of pleural malignancies by photo-induction combined to systemic chemotherapy: Proof of concept on rodent lung tumors and feasibility study on porcine chest cavities

Wang, Xingyu
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Gronchi, Fabrizio
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Bensimon, Michael  
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2015
Lasers In Surgery And Medicine

Background: Low-dose, Visudyne (R)-mediated photodynamic therapy (photo-induction) was shown to selectively enhance tumor vessel transport causing increased uptake of systemically administered chemotherapy in various tumor types grown on rodent lungs. The present experiments explore the efficacy of photo-induced vessel modulation combined to intravenous (IV) liposomal cisplatin (Lipoplatin (R)) on rodent lung tumors and the feasibility/toxicity of this approach in porcine chest cavities. Material and Methods: Three groups of Fischer rats underwent orthotopic sarcoma (n = 14), mesothelioma (n = 14), or adenocarcinoma (n = 12) implantation on the left lung. Half of the animals of each group had photoinduction (0.0625 mg/kg Visudyne (R), 10 J/cm(2)) followed by IV administration of Lipoplatin (R) w (5 mg/kg) and the other half received Lipoplatin (R) without photo-induction. Then, two groups of minipigs underwent intrapleural thoracoscopic (VATS) photo-induction (0.0625 mg/kg Visudyne (R); 30 J/cm(2) hilum; 10 J/cm(2) apex/diaphragm) with in situ light dosimetry in combination with IV Lipoplatin (R) administration (5 mg/kg). Protocol I (n = 6) received Lipoplatin (R) immediately after light delivery and Protocol II (n = 9) 90 minutes before light delivery. Three additional animals received Lipoplatin (R) and VATS pleural biopsies but no photo-induction (controls). Lipoplatin (R) concentrations were analyzed in blood and tissues before and at regular intervals after photo-induction using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Results: Photo-induction selectively increased Lipoplatin (R) uptake in all orthotopic tumors. It significantly increased the ratio of tumor to lung Lipoplatin (R) concentration in sarcoma (P = 0.0008) and adenocarcinoma (P = 0.01) but not in mesothelioma, compared to IV drug application alone. In minipigs, intrapleural photo-induction combined to systemic Lipoplatin (R) was well tolerated with no toxicity at 7 days for both treatment protocols. The pleural Lipoplatin (R) concentrations were not significantly different at 10 and 30 J/cm(2) locations but they were significantly higher in protocol I compared to II (2.37 +/- 0.7 vs. 1.37 +/- 0.7 ng/mg, P < 0.001). Conclusion: Visudyne (R)-mediated photo-induction selectively enhances the uptake of IV administered Lipoplatin (R) in rodent lung tumors. Intrapleural VATS photo-induction with identical treatment conditions combined to IV Lipoplatin chemotherapy is feasible and well tolerated in a porcine model. Lasers Surg. Med. 47:807-816, 2015. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/lsm.22422
Web of Science ID

WOS:000365382000005

Author(s)
Wang, Xingyu
Gronchi, Fabrizio
Bensimon, Michael  
Mercier, Thomas
Decosterd, Laurent Arthur
Wagnieres, Georges  
Debefve, Elodie  
Ris, Hans-Beat
Letovanec, Igor
Peters, Solange
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Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Lasers In Surgery And Medicine
Volume

47

Issue

10

Start page

807

End page

816

Subjects

adenocarcinoma

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mesothelioma

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sarcoma

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rodent

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minipig

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lung

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lipoplatin

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chemotherapy

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photodynamic therapy

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visudyne

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