Ultrasound therapy amplifies chemotherapeutic effectiveness in head and neck cancer

A. Sorace, Joseph A. Knowles, C. Heath, E. Rosenthal, K. Hoyt
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Microbubble (MB) mediated ultrasound (US) therapy is a novel technique to non-invasively enhance cancer treatment by increasing cell membrane permeability and vascular extravasation. The objective of this experiment is to determine if MB-mediated US therapy can improve cancer therapy, specifically cisplatin or cetuximab, in head and neck cancer. In vitro experiments included combination chemotherapy and MB-mediated US therapy on head and neck cancer cell line, SCC-5, and dose curve responses to therapy. In vivo experimentation included a four week study of MB-mediated US therapy compared to current standard therapy of drug alone. Monitoring of tumor response to therapy included caliper measurements, diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (DW-MR) imaging, and immunohistologic analysis. Anti-tumor effects increased by over 50% when combining MB-mediated US therapy with cetuximab and cisplatin (P = 0.01, P = 0.02). MBmediated US therapy was seen to produce as additive effect by increasing localized delivery of drug in head and neck cancer. This technique shows potential for improved localized therapy in cancer.
超声治疗可提高头颈癌化疗的疗效
微泡(MB)介导的超声(US)治疗是一种通过增加细胞膜通透性和血管外渗来增强肿瘤治疗的新技术。本实验的目的是确定mb介导的US治疗是否可以改善头颈癌的癌症治疗,特别是顺铂或西妥昔单抗。体外实验包括联合化疗和mb介导的US治疗对头颈癌细胞系SCC-5的影响,以及对治疗的剂量曲线反应。体内实验包括一项为期四周的mb介导的US治疗研究,与目前单独使用药物的标准治疗进行比较。肿瘤对治疗反应的监测包括卡尺测量、扩散加权磁共振(DW-MR)成像和免疫组织学分析。mb介导的US联合西妥昔单抗和顺铂抗肿瘤效果提高50%以上(P = 0.01, P = 0.02)。mbm介导的US治疗通过增加头颈癌的局部药物递送而产生附加效应。这项技术显示了改善癌症局部治疗的潜力。
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