Frontiers in Oncology (Nov 2020)

Biological Guided Carbon-Ion Microporous Radiation to Tumor Hypoxia Area Triggers Robust Abscopal Effects as Open Field Radiation

  • Qingting Huang,
  • Qingting Huang,
  • Qingting Huang,
  • Yun Sun,
  • Yun Sun,
  • Weiwei Wang,
  • Weiwei Wang,
  • Lien-Chun Lin,
  • Lien-Chun Lin,
  • Yangle Huang,
  • Jing Yang,
  • Jing Yang,
  • Xiaodong Wu,
  • Xiaodong Wu,
  • Lin Kong,
  • Lin Kong,
  • Jiade Jay Lu,
  • Jiade Jay Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.597702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Recently, a growing number of studies focus on partial tumor irradiation to induce the stronger non-target effects. However, the value of partial volume carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) targeting hypoxic region of a tumor under imaging guidance as well as its effect of inducing radiation induced abscopal effects (RIAEs) have not been well investigated. Herein, we developed a technique of carbon ion microporous radiation (CI-MPR), guided by 18F-FMISO PET/computerized tomography (CT), for partial volume radiation targeting the hypoxia area of a tumor and investigated its capability of inducing abscopal effects. Tumor-bearing mice were inoculated subcutaneously with breast cancer 4T1 cells into the flanks of both hind legs of mouse. Mice were assigned to three groups: group I: control group with no treatment; group II: carbon ion open field radiation (CI-OFR group) targeting the entire tumor; group III: partial volume carbon ion microporous radiation (CI-MPR group) targeting the hypoxia region. The tumors on the left hind legs of mice were irradiated with single fraction of 20 Gy of CIRT. Mice treated with CI-MPR or CI-OFR showed that significant growth delay on both the irradiated and unirradiated of tumor as compared to the control groups. Tumor regression of left tumor irradiated with CI-OFR was more prominent as compared to the tumor treated with CI-MPR, while the regression of the unirradiated tumor in both CI-MPR and CI-OFR group was similar. Biological-guided CIRT using the newly developed microporous technique targeting tumor hypoxia region could induce robust abscopal effects similar to CIRT covering the entire tumor.

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