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Original Article

Increase in efficacy of cancer radiotherapy by combination with whole-body low dose irradiation

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Pages 201-210 | Received 22 Mar 2007, Accepted 11 Sep 2007, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose:Design of cancer radiotherapy protocol to reduce radiation dose and increase treatment efficacy in Lewis lung cancer (LLC) model.

Methods: C57BL/6J mice subcutaneously implanted with LLC were treated by conventional radiotherapy (2Gy × 6) combined with LDWBI (low dose whole-body irradiation; the second, third, fifth and sixth local doses of 2Gy each substituted by LDWBI with 0.075Gy) and/or gene therapy (intratumor injection of pEgr-IL-18-B7.1 plasmid 24 h before the first and fourth local doses). Immunologic mechanisms were explored.

Results: Cancer control was most significantly improved in the group receiving local radiotherapy combined with LDWBI and gene therapy as shown by prolongation of mean survival time by 60.4%, reduction in average tumor weight by 70.8%, decrease in pulmonary metastasis by 66.9% and decrease in intratumor angiogenesis by 64.8% as compared to local radiotherapy alone (p < 0.05). These changes in tumor growth and progression were accompanied with up-regulation of host immunity manifested by stimulated NK (natural killer) and CTL (cytotoxic T lymphocyte) activity, IFN (interferon)-gamma and TNF (tumor necrosis factor)-alpha secretion, PKC (protein kinase C)-theta activation and LAMP (lysosomal associated membrane protein)-1 expression.

Conclusion: Combination of conventional radiotherapy with LDWBI and gene transfer could reduce total radiation dose by 2/3 and at the same time improve treatment efficacy of cancer accompanied with up-regulated host anticancer immunity.

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