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Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther ; 29: 101579, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31639455

RESUMO

The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily G member 2 (ABCG2) transmembrane protein transporter is known for conferring resistance to treatment in cancers. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising anti-cancer method involving the use of light-activated photosensitisers to precisely induce oxidative stress and cell death in cancers. ABCG2 can efflux photosensitisers from out of cells, reducing the capacity of PDT and limiting the efficacy of treatment. Many studies have attempted to elucidate the relationship between the expression of ABCG2 in cancers, its effect on the cellular retention of photosensitisers and its impact on PDT. This review looks at the studies which investigate the effect of ABCG2 on a range of different photosensitisers in different pre-clinical models of cancer. This work also evaluates the approaches that are being investigated to address the role of ABCG2 in PDT with an outlook on potential clinical validation.


Assuntos
Membro 2 da Subfamília G de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/biossíntese , Resistencia a Medicamentos Antineoplásicos/fisiologia , Neoplasias/tratamento farmacológico , Fotoquimioterapia/métodos , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/farmacocinética , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/uso terapêutico , Animais , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Humanos , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/antagonistas & inibidores
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 15915, 2020 09 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32985610

RESUMO

Three-dimensional (3D) spheroidal cell cultures are now recognised as better models of cancers as compared to traditional cell cultures. However, established 3D cell culturing protocols and techniques are time-consuming, manually laborious and often expensive due to the excessive consumption of reagents. Microfluidics allows for traditional laboratory-based biological experiments to be scaled down into miniature custom fabricated devices, where cost-effective experiments can be performed through the manipulation and flow of small volumes of fluid. In this study, we characterise a 3D cell culturing microfluidic device fabricated from a 3D printed master. HT29 cells were seeded into the device and 3D spheroids were generated and cultured through the perfusion of cell media. Spheroids were treated with 5-Fluorouracil for five days through continuous perfusion and cell viability was analysed on-chip at different time points using fluorescence microscopy and Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) assay on the supernatant. Increasing cell death was observed in the HT29 spheroids over the five-day period. The 3D cell culturing microfluidic device described in this study, permits on-chip anti-cancer treatment and viability analysis, and forms the basis of an effective platform for the high-throughput screening of anti-cancer drugs in 3D tumour spheroids.


Assuntos
Antimetabólitos Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Técnicas de Cultura de Células/métodos , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Fluoruracila/farmacologia , Hepatócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas/instrumentação , Ensaios de Seleção de Medicamentos Antitumorais , Células HT29 , Hepatócitos/citologia , Humanos , Microfluídica/instrumentação
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Clin Colorectal Cancer ; 18(2): e200-e209, 2019 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30852125

RESUMO

Oncologic thermal ablation involves the use of hyperthermic temperatures to damage and treat solid cancers. Thermal ablation is being investigated as a method of treatment in colorectal cancers and has the potential to complement conventional anticancer treatments in managing local recurrence and metastatic disease. Photothermal therapy utilizes photosensitive agents to generate local heat and induce thermal ablation. There is growing interest in developing nanotechnology platforms to deliver such photosensitive agents. An advantage of nanomedicines is their multifunctionality, with the capability to deliver combinations of chemotherapeutics and cancer-imaging agents. To date, there have been no clinical studies evaluating photothermal therapy-based nanomedicines in colorectal cancers. This review presents the current scope of preclinical studies, investigating nanomedicines that have been developed for delivering multimodal photothermal therapy to colorectal cancers, with an emphasis on potential clinical applications.


Assuntos
Técnicas de Ablação/métodos , Neoplasias Colorretais/terapia , Hipertermia Induzida/métodos , Nanopartículas/administração & dosagem , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/administração & dosagem , Fototerapia/métodos , Técnicas de Ablação/tendências , Animais , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Terapia Combinada/métodos , Terapia Combinada/tendências , Humanos , Hipertermia Induzida/tendências , Nanomedicina/métodos , Nanomedicina/tendências , Nanopartículas/efeitos da radiação , Fármacos Fotossensibilizantes/efeitos da radiação , Fototerapia/tendências , Resultado do Tratamento , Ensaios Antitumorais Modelo de Xenoenxerto
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