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Radiotherapy enhances uptake and efficacy of 90Y-cetuximab: A preclinical trial

Authors :
Lydia Koi
Maik Schubert
Jörg Steinbach
Wiebke Sihver
Michael Andreeff
Hans-Jürgen Pietzsch
Michael Baumann
Ralf Bergmann
Antje Dietrich
Lena Schreiner
Mechthild Krause
Robert Freudenberg
Jörg Kotzerke
Sandra Hering
Steffen Löck
Source :
Radiotherapy and Oncology 155(2021), 285-292
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background and purpose Systemic molecular radiotherapy utilizes internal irradiation by radionuclide-labeled tumor-targeting agents with the potential to destroy (micro-)metastases. However, doses that are applicable in solid tumors do not reach the levels nessecary for tumor control. Thus, the combination of molecular and external radiotherapy is a promising treatment strategy, as enhanced tumor doses can be delivered with and without minor overlapping toxicities. Here, we combined a 90Y-labeled anti-EGFR antibody (Cetuximab) with clinically relevant fractionated radiotherapy in a preclinical trial using head and neck squamous cell carcinoma xenograft tumors. Materials and methods To model 90Y-Cetuximab uptake for treatment schedule optimization, FaDu-bearing mice were injected with near-infrared-labeled-Cetuximab at different time points during radiotherapy with differing doses. Cetuximab uptake was longitudinally followed by in vivo-optical imaging. Tumor control probability experiments with fractionated radiotherapy (30 fx, 6 weeks, 8 dose groups/ arm) in combination with 90Y-Cetuximab were performed to test the curative potential. Results Imaging of near-infrared-labeled-Cetuximab uptake revealed that low to moderate external beam doses can enhance antibody uptake. Using the optimized schedule, combination of molecular and external radiotherapy using 90Y-Cetuximab at a dose that did not result in permanent tumor inactivation in previous experiments, led to substantially increased tumor control compared to radiotherapy alone. Conclusion Our results indicate that combination of radiolabeled therapeutics with clinically relevant fractionated radiotherapy has a remarkable potential to improve curative treatment outcome. Application of some radiation dose prior to injection may improve drug uptake and enable patient stratification and treatment personalization via a corresponding PET-tracer during therapy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiotherapy and Oncology 155(2021), 285-292
Accession number :
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