Potentiation of the anti-tumour effects of Photofrin-based photodynamic therapy by localized treatment with G-CSF |
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Authors: | Gołab J Wilczyński G Zagozdzon R Stokłosa T Dabrowska A Rybczyńska J Wasik M Machaj E Ołda T Kozar K Kamiński R Giermasz A Czajka A Lasek W Feleszko W Jakóbisiak M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, Institute of Biostructure, Warsaw, Poland. |
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Abstract: | Photofrin-based photodynamic therapy (PDT) has recently been approved for palliative and curative purposes in cancer patients. It has been demonstrated that neutrophils are indispensable for its anti-tumour effectiveness. We decided to evaluate the extent of the anti-tumour effectiveness of PDT combined with administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) as well as the influence of Photofrin and G-CSF on the myelopoiesis and functional activity of neutrophils in mice. An intensive treatment with G-CSF significantly potentiated anti-tumour effectiveness of Photofrin-based PDT resulting in a reduction of tumour growth and prolongation of the survival time of mice bearing two different tumours: colon-26 and Lewis lung carcinoma. Moreover, 33% of C-26-bearing mice were completely cured of their tumours after combined therapy and developed a specific and long-lasting immunity. The tumours treated with both agents contained more infiltrating neutrophils and apoptotic cells then tumours treated with either G-CSF or PDT only. Importantly, simultaneous administration of Photofrin and G-CSF stimulated bone marrow and spleen myelopoiesis that resulted in an increased number of neutrophils demonstrating functional characteristics of activation. Potentiated anti-tumour effects of Photofrin-based PDT combined with G-CSF observed in two murine tumour models suggest that clinical trials using this tumour therapy protocol would be worth pursuing. |
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Keywords: | photodynamic therapy Photofrin® G-CSF neutrophils |
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