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Abscopal effect of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT): proof of principle in an experimental model of colon cancer.

Authors :
Trivillin VA
Pozzi ECC
Colombo LL
Thorp SI
Garabalino MA
Monti Hughes A
González SJ
Farías RO
Curotto P
Santa Cruz GA
Carando DG
Schwint AE
Source :
Radiation and environmental biophysics [Radiat Environ Biophys] 2017 Nov; Vol. 56 (4), pp. 365-375. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Aug 08.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate, for the first time, the abscopal effect of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). Twenty-six BDIX rats were inoculated subcutaneously with 1 × 10 <superscript>6</superscript> DHD/K12/TRb syngeneic colon cancer cells in the right hind flank. Three weeks post-inoculation, the right leg of 12 rats bearing the tumor nodule was treated with BPA-BNCT (BPA-Boronophenylalanine) at the RA-3 nuclear reactor located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at an absorbed dose of 7.5 Gy to skin as the dose-limiting tissue. The remaining group of 14 tumor-bearing rats were left untreated and used as control. Two weeks post-BNCT, 1 × 10 <superscript>6</superscript> DHD/K12/TRb cells were injected subcutaneously in the contralateral left hind flank of each of the 26 BDIX rats. Tumor volume in both legs was measured weekly for 7 weeks to determine response to BNCT in the right leg and to assess a potential influence of BNCT in the right leg on tumor development in the left leg. Within the BNCT group, a statistically significant reduction was observed in contralateral left tumor volume in animals whose right leg tumor responded to BNCT (post-treatment/pre-treatment tumor volume <1) versus animals who failed to respond (post/pre ≥1), i.e., 13 ± 15 vs 271 ± 128 mm <superscript>3</superscript> . In addition, a statistically significant reduction in contralateral left leg tumor volume was observed in BNCT-responsive animals (post/pre <1) vs untreated animals, i.e., 13 ± 15 vs 254 ± 251 mm <superscript>3</superscript> . The present study performed in a simple animal model provides proof of principle that the positive response of a tumor to BNCT is capable of inducing an abscopal effect.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-2099
Volume :
56
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Radiation and environmental biophysics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28791476
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00411-017-0704-7