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Real-Time Fluorescence Monitoring System for Optimal Light Dosage in Cancer Photoimmunotherapy

Hideki Tanaka Yoshikatsu Koga Mayumi Sugahara Hirobumi Fuchigami Akihiro Ishikawa +8 lainnya

Abstrak

<b>Background/Objectives</b>: Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) was recently approved for the treatment of unresectable locally advanced or recurrent head and neck cancers in Japan; however, only one clinical dose has been validated in clinical trials, potentially resulting in excessive or insufficient dosing. Moreover, IRDye700X (IR700) fluorescence intensity plateaus during treatment, indicating a particular threshold for the antitumor effects. Therefore, we investigated the NIR laser dose across varying tumor sizes and irradiation methods until the antitumor effects of the fluorescence decay rate plateaued. <b>Methods</b>: Mice were subcutaneously transplanted with A431 xenografts and categorized into control, clinical dose (cylindrical irradiation at 100 J/cm², frontal irradiation at 50 J/cm²), and evaluation groups. The rate of tumor IR700 fluorescence intensity decay to reach predefined rates (−0.05%/s or −0.2%/s) until the cessation of light irradiation was calculated using a real-time fluorescence imaging system. <b>Results</b>: The evaluation group exhibited antitumor effects comparable to those of the clinical dose group at a low irradiation dose. Similar results were observed across tumor sizes and irradiation methods. <b>Conclusions</b>: In conclusion, the optimal antitumor effect of NIR-PIT is achieved when the fluorescence decay rate reaches a plateau, indicating the potential to determine the appropriate dose for PIT using a real-time fluorescence monitoring system.

Penulis (13)

H

Hideki Tanaka

Y

Yoshikatsu Koga

M

Mayumi Sugahara

H

Hirobumi Fuchigami

A

Akihiro Ishikawa

T

Toru Yamaguchi

A

Akiko Banba

T

Takeshi Shinozaki

K

Kazuto Matsuura

R

Ryuichi Hayashi

S

Shingo Sakashita

M

Masahiro Yasunaga

T

Tomonori Yano

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Tanaka, H., Koga, Y., Sugahara, M., Fuchigami, H., Ishikawa, A., Yamaguchi, T. et al. (2024). Real-Time Fluorescence Monitoring System for Optimal Light Dosage in Cancer Photoimmunotherapy. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17091246

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2024
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10.3390/ph17091246
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