Synergistic Effects of Cryotherapy and Radiotherapy in Glioblastoma Treatment: Evidence from a Murine Model.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Cancers Pub Date : 2025-05-17 DOI:10.3390/cancers17101692
Hélène Cebula, Chrystelle Po, Carole Mura, Benoit Lhermitte, Roberto Luigi Cazzato, Marion Rame, Clara Le Fèvre, Julien Todeschi, Charles-Henry Mallereau, Afshin Gangi, Georges Noël, Michel de Mathelin, François Proust, Hélène Burckel
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Cryotherapy involves the insertion of cryoprobes into tumors to induce cell destruction through exposure to extremely low temperatures over several minutes. This localized treatment modality may enhance the efficacy of established therapies, such as radiotherapy, particularly for glioblastomas. Our study aimed to provide proof-of-concept for the efficacy of combining cryotherapy and radiotherapy in the treatment of subcutaneous murine brain tumors (GL-261) in immunocompetent C57BL/6 mice.

Methods: Tumor growth, survival and response were evaluated using MRI and histological analysis.

Results: Partial cryotherapy alone showed no therapeutic efficacy. However, combining cryotherapy with radiotherapy significantly potentiated treatment outcomes. A statistically significant survival benefit was observed in the combined therapy group compared to control, cryotherapy and radiotherapy groups. Notably, 40% of mice receiving the combined treatment exhibited complete responses, with no detectable tumor cells on MRI or histological analysis. Furthermore, MRI-based monitoring revealed that the Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) map could predict complete response 14 days post-treatment, unlike caliper-based measurements.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that cryotherapy may enhance radiotherapy efficacy, resulting in complete tumor regression in 4 out of 10 cases. ADC distribution may serve as a predictive marker for therapeutic response. However, given the limitations of the model, further studies in orthotopic models are needed to validate these findings and assess their clinical relevance.

冷冻和放疗在胶质母细胞瘤治疗中的协同作用:来自小鼠模型的证据。
背景/目的:冷冻疗法包括将冷冻探针插入肿瘤中,通过暴露在极低的温度下几分钟来诱导细胞破坏。这种局部治疗方式可以提高现有治疗方法的疗效,如放疗,特别是对胶质母细胞瘤。我们的研究旨在为冷冻和放疗联合治疗免疫活性C57BL/6小鼠皮下小鼠脑肿瘤(GL-261)的疗效提供概念证明。方法:采用MRI和组织学分析对肿瘤生长、生存和反应进行评价。结果:单纯局部冷冻治疗无明显疗效。然而,将冷冻疗法与放疗相结合可以显著增强治疗效果。与对照组、冷冻治疗组和放疗组相比,联合治疗组的生存获益有统计学意义。值得注意的是,40%接受联合治疗的小鼠表现出完全缓解,MRI或组织学分析没有检测到肿瘤细胞。此外,基于mri的监测显示,与基于卡尺的测量不同,表观扩散系数(ADC)图可以预测治疗后14天的完全缓解。结论:冷冻治疗可提高放疗效果,10例患者中有4例肿瘤完全消退。ADC分布可作为治疗反应的预测指标。然而,考虑到模型的局限性,需要进一步的原位模型研究来验证这些发现并评估其临床相关性。
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Cancers
Cancers Medicine-Oncology
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
9.60%
发文量
5371
审稿时长
18.07 days
期刊介绍: Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal on oncology. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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