Endoscopic Applications of Near-Infrared Photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) in Cancers of the Digestive and Respiratory Tracts.
Hideyuki FurumotoTakuya KatoHiroaki WakiyamaAki FurusawaPeter L ChoykeHisataka KobayashiPublished in: Biomedicines (2022)
Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) is a newly developed and promising therapy that specifically destroys target cells by irradiating antibody-photo-absorber conjugates (APCs) with NIR light. APCs bind to target molecules on the cell surface, and when exposed to NIR light, cause disruption of the cell membrane due to the ligand release reaction and dye aggregation. This leads to rapid cell swelling, blebbing, and rupture, which leads to immunogenic cell death (ICD). ICD activates host antitumor immunity, which assists in killing still viable cancer cells in the treated lesion but is also capable of producing responses in untreated lesions. In September 2020, an APC and laser system were conditionally approved for clinical use in unresectable advanced head and neck cancer in Japan, and are now routine in appropriate patients. However, most tumors have been relatively accessible in the oral cavity or neck. Endoscopes offer the opportunity to deliver light deeper within hollow organs of the body. In recent years, the application of endoscopic therapy as an alternative to surgery for the treatment of cancer has expanded, providing significant benefits to inoperable patients. In this review, we will discuss the potential applications of endoscopic NIR-PIT, especially in thoracic and gastrointestinal cancers.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- photodynamic therapy
- cell death
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- fluorescence imaging
- ultrasound guided
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- cell surface
- induced apoptosis
- patient reported outcomes
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell therapy
- papillary thyroid
- mass spectrometry
- signaling pathway
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- young adults
- acute coronary syndrome
- human health
- coronary artery bypass
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell cycle arrest
- patient reported
- quantum dots
- liquid chromatography
- molecularly imprinted
- rectal cancer
- cell proliferation
- lymph node metastasis
- bone marrow
- pi k akt
- cancer therapy