Photodynamic therapy with photofrin reduces invasiveness of malignant human glioma cells |
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Authors: | Jiang F Chopp M Katakowski M Cho K-K Yang X Hochbaum N Tong L Mikkelsen T |
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Affiliation: | (1) Henry Ford Health Sciences Center, Department of Neurology, Detroit, MI, USA, US;(2) Henry Ford Health Sciences Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Detroit, MI, USA, US;(3) Oakland University, Department of Physics, Rochester, MI, USA, US |
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Abstract: | In this study we investigated the influence of Photofrin-based photodynamic therapy (PDT) on the migration of two human glioma cell lines in vitro. U87 and U25ln tumour cells were treated with Photofrin at various doses and subjected to a fixed optical (632 nm) dose of 100 mJ/cm(2). Photofrin cytotoxicity was determined using MTT and colony forming assays. Using a matrigel artificial basement membrane migration assay, we demonstrated that low doses of subcytotoxic PDT treatment, such as PDT with 2.5 micro g/ml Photofrin on U87 cells and 1 micro g/ml on U25ln cells, significantly ( p<0.001) inhibited in vitro migration of both cell lines. Furthermore, in a qualitative spheroid confrontation assay, subcytotoxic PDT of co-cultures between tumour spheroids and brain aggregates resulted in an absence of progressive tumour invasion and destruction of the brain aggregate. In conclusion, our data indicate that low-dose subcytotoxic PDT with Photofrin significantly inhibits invasiveness of U87 and U25ln cells. |
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Keywords: | : Glioma In vitro migration Photodynamic therapy PDT Tumour invasion Tumour migration |
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