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Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin

PEGL-DOX is an excellent treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer that rarely causes side-effects like cardiotoxicity or hair loss, but frequently results in Hand-Foot Syndrome (HFS). In severe cases, it can become necessary to reduce the PEGL-DOX concentration or the duration of the drug therapy, som...

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Autores principales: Yokomichi, Noriyuki, Nagasawa, Teruaki, Coler-Reilly, Ariella, Suzuki, Hiroyuki, Kubota, Yoshiki, Yoshioka, Ryosuke, Tozawa, Akiko, Suzuki, Nao, Yamaguchi, Yoko
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Publicado: Springer Japan 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3595474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23386177
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13577-012-0057-0
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author Yokomichi, Noriyuki
Nagasawa, Teruaki
Coler-Reilly, Ariella
Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Kubota, Yoshiki
Yoshioka, Ryosuke
Tozawa, Akiko
Suzuki, Nao
Yamaguchi, Yoko
author_facet Yokomichi, Noriyuki
Nagasawa, Teruaki
Coler-Reilly, Ariella
Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Kubota, Yoshiki
Yoshioka, Ryosuke
Tozawa, Akiko
Suzuki, Nao
Yamaguchi, Yoko
author_sort Yokomichi, Noriyuki
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description PEGL-DOX is an excellent treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer that rarely causes side-effects like cardiotoxicity or hair loss, but frequently results in Hand-Foot Syndrome (HFS). In severe cases, it can become necessary to reduce the PEGL-DOX concentration or the duration of the drug therapy, sometimes making it difficult to continue treatment. In this study, we prepared an animal model to compare the effects of DOX versus PEGL-DOX, and we noticed that only treatment with PEGL-DOX resulted in HFS, which led us to conclude that extravasation due to long-term circulation was one of the causes of HFS. In addition, we were able to show that the primary factor leading to the skin-specific outbreaks in the extremities was the appearance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to interactions between DOX and the metallic Cu(II) ions abundant in skin tissue. ROS directly disturb the surrounding tissue and simultaneously induce keratinocyte-specific apoptosis. Keratinocytes express the thermoreceptor TRPM2, which is thought to be able to detect ROS and stimulate the release of chemokines (IL-8, GRO, Fractalkine), which induce directed chemotaxis in neutrophils and other blood cells. Those cells and the keratinocytes then undergo apoptosis and simultaneously release IL-1β, IL-1α, and IL-6, which brings about an inflammatory state. In the future, we plan to develop preventative as well as therapeutic treatments by trapping the ROS.
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spelling pubmed-35954742013-03-13 Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin Yokomichi, Noriyuki Nagasawa, Teruaki Coler-Reilly, Ariella Suzuki, Hiroyuki Kubota, Yoshiki Yoshioka, Ryosuke Tozawa, Akiko Suzuki, Nao Yamaguchi, Yoko Hum Cell Research Article PEGL-DOX is an excellent treatment for recurrent ovarian cancer that rarely causes side-effects like cardiotoxicity or hair loss, but frequently results in Hand-Foot Syndrome (HFS). In severe cases, it can become necessary to reduce the PEGL-DOX concentration or the duration of the drug therapy, sometimes making it difficult to continue treatment. In this study, we prepared an animal model to compare the effects of DOX versus PEGL-DOX, and we noticed that only treatment with PEGL-DOX resulted in HFS, which led us to conclude that extravasation due to long-term circulation was one of the causes of HFS. In addition, we were able to show that the primary factor leading to the skin-specific outbreaks in the extremities was the appearance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to interactions between DOX and the metallic Cu(II) ions abundant in skin tissue. ROS directly disturb the surrounding tissue and simultaneously induce keratinocyte-specific apoptosis. Keratinocytes express the thermoreceptor TRPM2, which is thought to be able to detect ROS and stimulate the release of chemokines (IL-8, GRO, Fractalkine), which induce directed chemotaxis in neutrophils and other blood cells. Those cells and the keratinocytes then undergo apoptosis and simultaneously release IL-1β, IL-1α, and IL-6, which brings about an inflammatory state. In the future, we plan to develop preventative as well as therapeutic treatments by trapping the ROS. Springer Japan 2013-02-06 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3595474/ /pubmed/23386177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13577-012-0057-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Yokomichi, Noriyuki
Nagasawa, Teruaki
Coler-Reilly, Ariella
Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Kubota, Yoshiki
Yoshioka, Ryosuke
Tozawa, Akiko
Suzuki, Nao
Yamaguchi, Yoko
Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin
title Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin
title_full Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin
title_fullStr Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin
title_short Pathogenesis of Hand-Foot Syndrome induced by PEG-modified liposomal Doxorubicin
title_sort pathogenesis of hand-foot syndrome induced by peg-modified liposomal doxorubicin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3595474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23386177
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13577-012-0057-0
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