Comparison of metabolic and immunologic responses to transarterial chemoembolization with different chemoembolic regimens in a rabbit VX2 liver tumor model.
Luzie A DoemelJessica G SantanaLynn J SavicFabian M Laage GauppTabea BordeAlexandra Petukhova-GreensteinAhmet S KucukkayaIsabel T SchobertCharlie A HammBernhard GebauerJohn J WalshIrvin RexhaFahmeed HyderMingDe LinDavid C MadoffTodd SchlachterJulius ChapiroDaniel ComanPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Combining conventional transarterial chemotherapy with prior bicarbonate infusion increases the pHe towards a more physiological value (p = 0.0025). • Peritumoral infiltration and intratumoral accumulation patterns of antigen-presenting cells and T-lymphocytes after transarterial chemotherapy were dependent on the choice of the chemoembolic regimen. • Combination of intra-arterial treatment with Doxorubicin-eluting LUMI™-beads and bicarbonate infusion resulted in the strongest intratumoral presence of immune cells (positivity index of 0.47 for HLADR+-cells and 0.62 for CD3+-cells).