Clinical transfer of AGuIX®-based radiation treatments for locally advanced cervical cancer: MR quantification and in vitro insights in the NANOCOL clinical trial framework

IF 4.7 4区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Pauline Maury PhD , Michele Mondini PhD , Cyrus Chargari MD, PhD , Arthur Darricau MSc , Mona Shahin MSc , Samy Ammari MD, PhD , Sophie Bockel MD , Catherine Genestie MD , Ting-Di Wu PhD , François Lux PhD , Olivier Tillement PhD , Sandrine Lacombe PhD , Eric Deutsch MD, PhD , Charlotte Robert PhD , Erika Porcel PhD
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Abstract

Clinical trials incorporating metallic nanoparticles (NPs) have recently begun. Radiotherapy planning does not take into account NPs concentrations observed in the patients' target volumes. In the framework of the NANOCOL clinical trial including patients treated for locally advanced cervical cancers, this study proposes a complete method to evaluate the radiation-induced biological effects of NPs. For this, calibration phantom was developed and MRI sequences with variable flip angles were acquired. This process allowed the quantification of NPs in the tumor of 4 patients, which was compared to the results of mass spectrometry obtained from 3 patient biopsies. The concentration of the NPs was reproduced in 3D cell models. Based on clonogenic assays, the radio-enhancement effects were quantified for radiotherapy and brachytherapy, and the impact in terms of local control was evaluated. T1 signal change in GTVs revealed NPs accumulation ∼12.4 μmol/L, in agreement with mass spectrometry. Radio-enhancement effects of about 15 % at 2 Gy were found for both modalities, with a positive impact on local tumor control. Even if further follow-up of patients in this and subsequent clinical trials will be necessary to assess the reliability of this proof of concept, this study opens the way to the integration of a dose modulation factor to better take into account the impact of NPs in radiotherapy treatment.

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基于AGuIX®的局部晚期宫颈癌放射治疗的临床转移:MR定量和NANOCOL临床试验框架下的体外观察
结合金属纳米颗粒(NPs)的临床试验最近已经开始。放疗计划没有考虑到患者靶体积中观察到的NPs浓度。在包括局部晚期宫颈癌患者在内的NANOCOL临床试验框架下,本研究提出了一种完整的方法来评估NPs的辐射诱导生物学效应。为此,开发了校准幻影,并获得了可变翻转角度的MRI序列。该方法可以定量4例患者肿瘤中的NPs,并将其与3例患者活检的质谱结果进行比较。在三维细胞模型中再现了NPs的浓度。基于致克隆试验,对放射治疗和近距离治疗的放射增强效应进行了量化,并评估了局部控制方面的影响。gtv T1信号变化显示NPs积累约12.4 μmol/L,与质谱分析一致。在2 Gy下,两种方式的放射增强效果约为15%,对局部肿瘤控制有积极影响。即使需要在本试验和后续临床试验中对患者进行进一步随访,以评估这一概念证明的可靠性,但本研究为整合剂量调节因子开辟了道路,以更好地考虑NPs在放射治疗中的影响。
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4.6 months
期刊介绍: Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (NBM) is an international, peer-reviewed journal presenting novel, significant, and interdisciplinary theoretical and experimental results related to nanoscience and nanotechnology in the life and health sciences. Content includes basic, translational, and clinical research addressing diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, prediction, and prevention of diseases.
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