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Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model

BACKGROUND: The lung is a frequent site of colorectal cancer (CRC) metastases. After surgical resection, lung metastases recurrences have been related to the presence of micrometastases, potentially accessible to a high dose chemotherapy administered via adjuvant isolated lung perfusion (ILP). We so...

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Autores principales: Pagès, Pierre-Benoit, Facy, Olivier, Mordant, Pierre, Ladoire, Sylvain, Magnin, Guy, Lokiec, Francois, Ghiringhelli, Francois, Bernard, Alain
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23527205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059485
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author Pagès, Pierre-Benoit
Facy, Olivier
Mordant, Pierre
Ladoire, Sylvain
Magnin, Guy
Lokiec, Francois
Ghiringhelli, Francois
Bernard, Alain
author_facet Pagès, Pierre-Benoit
Facy, Olivier
Mordant, Pierre
Ladoire, Sylvain
Magnin, Guy
Lokiec, Francois
Ghiringhelli, Francois
Bernard, Alain
author_sort Pagès, Pierre-Benoit
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description BACKGROUND: The lung is a frequent site of colorectal cancer (CRC) metastases. After surgical resection, lung metastases recurrences have been related to the presence of micrometastases, potentially accessible to a high dose chemotherapy administered via adjuvant isolated lung perfusion (ILP). We sought to determine in vitro the most efficient drug when administered to CRC cell lines during a short exposure and in vivo its immediate and delayed tolerance when administered via ILP. METHODS: First, efficacy of various cytotoxic molecules against a panel of human CRC cell lines was tested in vitro using cytotoxic assay after a 30-minute exposure. Then, early (operative) and delayed (1 month) tolerance of two concentrations of the molecule administered via ILP was tested on 19 adult pigs using hemodynamic, biological and histological criteria. RESULTS: In vitro, gemcitabine (GEM) was the most efficient drug against selected CRC cell lines. In vivo, GEM was administered via ILP at regular (20 µg/ml) or high (100 µg/ml) concentrations. GEM administration was associated with transient and dose-dependant pulmonary vasoconstriction, leading to a voluntary decrease in pump inflow in order to maintain a stable pulmonary artery pressure. After this modulation, ILP using GEM was not associated with any systemic leak, systemic damage, and acute or delayed histological pulmonary toxicity. Pharmacokinetics studies revealed dose-dependant uptake associated with heterogenous distribution of the molecule into the lung parenchyma, and persistent cytotoxicity of venous effluent. CONCLUSIONS: GEM is effective against CRC cells even after a short exposure. ILP with GEM is a safe and reproducible technique.
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spelling pubmed-36011042013-03-22 Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model Pagès, Pierre-Benoit Facy, Olivier Mordant, Pierre Ladoire, Sylvain Magnin, Guy Lokiec, Francois Ghiringhelli, Francois Bernard, Alain PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The lung is a frequent site of colorectal cancer (CRC) metastases. After surgical resection, lung metastases recurrences have been related to the presence of micrometastases, potentially accessible to a high dose chemotherapy administered via adjuvant isolated lung perfusion (ILP). We sought to determine in vitro the most efficient drug when administered to CRC cell lines during a short exposure and in vivo its immediate and delayed tolerance when administered via ILP. METHODS: First, efficacy of various cytotoxic molecules against a panel of human CRC cell lines was tested in vitro using cytotoxic assay after a 30-minute exposure. Then, early (operative) and delayed (1 month) tolerance of two concentrations of the molecule administered via ILP was tested on 19 adult pigs using hemodynamic, biological and histological criteria. RESULTS: In vitro, gemcitabine (GEM) was the most efficient drug against selected CRC cell lines. In vivo, GEM was administered via ILP at regular (20 µg/ml) or high (100 µg/ml) concentrations. GEM administration was associated with transient and dose-dependant pulmonary vasoconstriction, leading to a voluntary decrease in pump inflow in order to maintain a stable pulmonary artery pressure. After this modulation, ILP using GEM was not associated with any systemic leak, systemic damage, and acute or delayed histological pulmonary toxicity. Pharmacokinetics studies revealed dose-dependant uptake associated with heterogenous distribution of the molecule into the lung parenchyma, and persistent cytotoxicity of venous effluent. CONCLUSIONS: GEM is effective against CRC cells even after a short exposure. ILP with GEM is a safe and reproducible technique. Public Library of Science 2013-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3601104/ /pubmed/23527205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059485 Text en © 2013 Pagès et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pagès, Pierre-Benoit
Facy, Olivier
Mordant, Pierre
Ladoire, Sylvain
Magnin, Guy
Lokiec, Francois
Ghiringhelli, Francois
Bernard, Alain
Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model
title Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model
title_full Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model
title_fullStr Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model
title_full_unstemmed Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model
title_short Isolated Lung Perfusion as an Adjuvant Treatment of Colorectal Cancer Lung Metastases: A Preclinical Study in a Pig Model
title_sort isolated lung perfusion as an adjuvant treatment of colorectal cancer lung metastases: a preclinical study in a pig model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23527205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059485
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