Ablation of hypoxic tumors with dose-equivalent photothermal, but not photodynamic, therapy using a nanostructured porphyrin assembly.

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Ontario Cancer Institute, Campbell Family Cancer Research Institute and Techna Institute, University Health Network (UHN), Toronto, Canada M5G 2M9.

Published: March 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tumor hypoxia complicates treatments like radiotherapy and chemotherapy, leading to a need for more effective therapies.
  • Photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a promising alternative to photodynamic therapy (PDT), as PTT operates independently of oxygen levels in tumors.
  • Recent research using specially designed nanoparticles highlighted how these nanostructures can enhance PTT effectiveness in hypoxic tumors by switching the action mechanism from PDT’s oxygen-dependent process to a heat-based method for tumor ablation.

Article Abstract

Tumor hypoxia is increasingly being recognized as a characteristic feature of solid tumors and significantly complicates many treatments based on radio-, chemo-, and phototherapies. While photodynamic therapy (PDT) is based on photosensitizer interactions with diffused oxygen, photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a new phototherapy that is predicted to be independent of oxygen levels within tumors. It has been challenging to meaningfully compare these two modalities due to differences in contrast agents and irradiation parameters, and no comparative in vivo studies have been performed until now. Here, by making use of recently developed nanostructured self-quenched porphysome nanoparticles, we were able to directly compare PDT and PTT using matched light doses and matched porphyrin photosensitizer doses (with the photosensitizer being effective for either PTT or PDT based on the existence of nanostructure or not). Therefore, we demonstrated the nanostructure-driven conversion from the PDT singlet oxygen generating mechanism of porphyrin to a completely thermal mechanism, ideal for PTT enhancement. Using a novel hypoxia tumor model, we determined that nanostructured porphyrin PTT enhancers are advantageous to overcome hypoxic conditions to achieve effective ablation of solid tumors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3610399PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn3058642DOI Listing

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