Biochim Biophys Acta
December 1997
Adhesion is a primordial cell function that, among others, regulates inflammation, metastasis, and tissue repair. To understand how these events could be affected by photodynamic therapy (PDT), we studied the effects of PDT on human foreskin fibroblast (HFF) adhesion to bovine collagen type I, human vitronectin or fibronectin. PDT, using benzoporphyrin derivative monoacid ring A (verteporfin) as the photosensitizer, inhibited cell adhesion in a drug dose-dependent manner, with no significant difference among matrices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pros and cons of purging of either bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell preparations for autologous transplantation for cancer has been debated strongly over the past decade. Recent data implicating the role of minimal residual disease in autografted marrow in cancer relapse have renewed interest in this question. There is a considerable body of literature supporting the possibility that photosensitizer molecules in combination with light might provide a therapeutic window permitting selective elimination of malignant stem cells while sparing those of normal lineage.
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January 1995
The porphyrin photosensitizer, Photofrin porfimer sodium (Photofrin), has been widely studied for its capacity to evoke destruction of malignant tissues. In addition to its photosensitizing properties, Photofrin may exert myelostimulatory effects in normal and immunosuppressed mice in the absence of activating light. In the present set of experiments, we examined the effect of Photofrin upon the immunohematopoietic axis of sublethally irradiated DBA/2 mice.
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February 1994
Porphyrins are a group of organic compounds involved in a wide spectrum of fundamental biological processes. Non-metallic, naturally occurring and synthetic porphyrin derivatives may produce cytotoxic effects in malignant or normal tissues exposed to visible light. Supra-clinical doses of the photosensitizing porphyrin, Photofrin are hematostimulatory when administered to normal and immunosuppressed inbred mice.
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February 1994
This report describes the effects of the porphyrin photosensitizers, Photofrin and benzoporphyrin derivative (BPD) on the immunohematopoietic system of normal and immunosuppressed DBA/2 mice in the absence of activating light. Photofrin (10 and 25 mg/kg) significantly increased in vitro colony formation by cells of the granulocyte-macrophage lineage in the spleen and bone marrow. Splenic hypercellularity, splenomegaly and elevated levels of blood leukocytes were observed in these mice 7 days following Photofrin injection.
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