Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy (Oct 2024)

Photothermal therapy improves the efficacy of topical immunotherapy against melanoma

  • Lei Shi,
  • Fuhe Zhang,
  • Jia Yan,
  • Min Luo,
  • Kaili Liu,
  • Pei Liu,
  • Guorong Yan,
  • Chunxiao Li,
  • Yutong Yang,
  • Qingyu Zeng,
  • Guolong Zhang,
  • Wei R. Chen,
  • Xiuli Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49
p. 104290

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Background: Melanoma is an aggressive cancer with poor response to traditional therapies. A combination of photothermal therapy and topical immunotherapy may enhance elimination of melanoma.. Materials and methods: C57BL/6 mice with early stage and metastatic melanoma were treated with laser immunotherapy (LIT), combining near-infrared laser-based photothermal therapy (PTT) and topical imiquimod (IMQ)-based immunotherapy. The volume of primary and abscopal melanoma, animal survival, tissue temperature, transcriptome, and immune cell response were investigated to evaluate the effect of LIT. Results: LIT could eliminate primary tumors, inhibite abscopal tumors, and prolong animal survival. The tumor tissues were selectively destroyed under a photothermal gradient between 38.2 ± 3.7 °C and 73.0 ± 2.3 °C. Gene expression analysis showed a significant increase in the expression of damage associated molecular patterns. Additionally, the population of mature dendritic cells, CD4+ T cells, and CD8+ T cells were increased, while myeloid-derived suppressor cells were downregulated after LIT. Conclusion: The study showed that LIT inhibited the growth of both primary and abscopal melanoma by activating systemic antitumor immune responses and reversing the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, making LIT a potential method for advanced melanoma treatment.

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