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Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy

OBJECTIVE: New therapeutic strategies and paradigms are direly needed to treat pancreatic cancer. The absence of a suitable pre-clinical animal model of pancreatic cancer is a major limitation to biomedical device and therapeutic development. Traditionally, pigs have proven to be ideal models, espec...

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Autores principales: Imran, Khan Mohammad, Gannon, Jessica, Morrison, Holly A., Tupik, Juselyn D., Tintera, Benjamin, Nagai-Singer, Margaret A., Ivester, Hannah, Madanick, Justin Markov, Hendricks-Wenger, Alissa, Uh, Kyungjun, Luyimbazi, David T., Edwards, Michael, Coutermarsh-Ott, Sheryl, Eden, Kristin, Byron, Christopher, Clark-Deener, Sherrie, Lee, Kiho, Vlaisavljevich, Eli, Allen, Irving C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10529075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37596154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2023.07.013
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author Imran, Khan Mohammad
Gannon, Jessica
Morrison, Holly A.
Tupik, Juselyn D.
Tintera, Benjamin
Nagai-Singer, Margaret A.
Ivester, Hannah
Madanick, Justin Markov
Hendricks-Wenger, Alissa
Uh, Kyungjun
Luyimbazi, David T.
Edwards, Michael
Coutermarsh-Ott, Sheryl
Eden, Kristin
Byron, Christopher
Clark-Deener, Sherrie
Lee, Kiho
Vlaisavljevich, Eli
Allen, Irving C.
author_facet Imran, Khan Mohammad
Gannon, Jessica
Morrison, Holly A.
Tupik, Juselyn D.
Tintera, Benjamin
Nagai-Singer, Margaret A.
Ivester, Hannah
Madanick, Justin Markov
Hendricks-Wenger, Alissa
Uh, Kyungjun
Luyimbazi, David T.
Edwards, Michael
Coutermarsh-Ott, Sheryl
Eden, Kristin
Byron, Christopher
Clark-Deener, Sherrie
Lee, Kiho
Vlaisavljevich, Eli
Allen, Irving C.
author_sort Imran, Khan Mohammad
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description OBJECTIVE: New therapeutic strategies and paradigms are direly needed to treat pancreatic cancer. The absence of a suitable pre-clinical animal model of pancreatic cancer is a major limitation to biomedical device and therapeutic development. Traditionally, pigs have proven to be ideal models, especially in the context of designing human-sized instruments, perfecting surgical techniques and optimizing clinical procedures for use in humans. However, pig studies have typically focused on healthy tissue assessments and are limited to general safety evaluations because of the inability to effectively model human tumors. METHODS: Here, we establish an orthotopic porcine model of human pancreatic cancer using RAG2/IL2RG double-knockout immunocompromised pigs and treat the tumors ex vivo and in vivo with histotripsy. RESULTS: Using these animals, we describe the successful engraftment of Panc-1 human pancreatic cancer cell line tumors and characterize their development. To illustrate the utility of these animals for therapeutic development, we determine for the first time, the successful targeting of in situ pancreatic tumors using histotripsy. Treatment with histotripsy resulted in partial ablation in vivo and reduction in collagen content in both in vivo tumor in pig pancreas and ex vivo patient tumor. CONCLUSION: This study presents a first step toward establishing histotripsy as a non-invasive treatment method for pancreatic cancer and exposes some of the challenges of ultrasound guidance for histotripsy ablation in the pancreas. Simultaneously, we introduce a highly robust model of pancreatic cancer in a large mammal model that could be used to evaluate a variety biomedical devices and therapeutic strategies.
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spelling pubmed-105290752023-11-01 Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy Imran, Khan Mohammad Gannon, Jessica Morrison, Holly A. Tupik, Juselyn D. Tintera, Benjamin Nagai-Singer, Margaret A. Ivester, Hannah Madanick, Justin Markov Hendricks-Wenger, Alissa Uh, Kyungjun Luyimbazi, David T. Edwards, Michael Coutermarsh-Ott, Sheryl Eden, Kristin Byron, Christopher Clark-Deener, Sherrie Lee, Kiho Vlaisavljevich, Eli Allen, Irving C. Ultrasound Med Biol Article OBJECTIVE: New therapeutic strategies and paradigms are direly needed to treat pancreatic cancer. The absence of a suitable pre-clinical animal model of pancreatic cancer is a major limitation to biomedical device and therapeutic development. Traditionally, pigs have proven to be ideal models, especially in the context of designing human-sized instruments, perfecting surgical techniques and optimizing clinical procedures for use in humans. However, pig studies have typically focused on healthy tissue assessments and are limited to general safety evaluations because of the inability to effectively model human tumors. METHODS: Here, we establish an orthotopic porcine model of human pancreatic cancer using RAG2/IL2RG double-knockout immunocompromised pigs and treat the tumors ex vivo and in vivo with histotripsy. RESULTS: Using these animals, we describe the successful engraftment of Panc-1 human pancreatic cancer cell line tumors and characterize their development. To illustrate the utility of these animals for therapeutic development, we determine for the first time, the successful targeting of in situ pancreatic tumors using histotripsy. Treatment with histotripsy resulted in partial ablation in vivo and reduction in collagen content in both in vivo tumor in pig pancreas and ex vivo patient tumor. CONCLUSION: This study presents a first step toward establishing histotripsy as a non-invasive treatment method for pancreatic cancer and exposes some of the challenges of ultrasound guidance for histotripsy ablation in the pancreas. Simultaneously, we introduce a highly robust model of pancreatic cancer in a large mammal model that could be used to evaluate a variety biomedical devices and therapeutic strategies. 2023-11 2023-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10529075/ /pubmed/37596154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2023.07.013 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) )
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Imran, Khan Mohammad
Gannon, Jessica
Morrison, Holly A.
Tupik, Juselyn D.
Tintera, Benjamin
Nagai-Singer, Margaret A.
Ivester, Hannah
Madanick, Justin Markov
Hendricks-Wenger, Alissa
Uh, Kyungjun
Luyimbazi, David T.
Edwards, Michael
Coutermarsh-Ott, Sheryl
Eden, Kristin
Byron, Christopher
Clark-Deener, Sherrie
Lee, Kiho
Vlaisavljevich, Eli
Allen, Irving C.
Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy
title Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy
title_full Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy
title_fullStr Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy
title_full_unstemmed Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy
title_short Successful In Situ Targeting of Pancreatic Tumors in a Novel Orthotopic Porcine Model Using Histotripsy
title_sort successful in situ targeting of pancreatic tumors in a novel orthotopic porcine model using histotripsy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10529075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37596154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2023.07.013
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