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Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm

INTRODUCTION: The possibility of intentionally triggering non targeted effects (NTEs) using spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) alone or combined with immunotherapy is an intriguing and fascinating area of research. Among different techniques for SFRT, stereotactic body radiotherapy targeting...

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Autores principales: Massaccesi, M., Boldrini, L., Piras, A., Stimato, G., Quaranta, F., Azario, L., Mattiucci, G.C., Valentini, V.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7052565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32154394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tipsro.2020.02.003
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author Massaccesi, M.
Boldrini, L.
Piras, A.
Stimato, G.
Quaranta, F.
Azario, L.
Mattiucci, G.C.
Valentini, V.
author_facet Massaccesi, M.
Boldrini, L.
Piras, A.
Stimato, G.
Quaranta, F.
Azario, L.
Mattiucci, G.C.
Valentini, V.
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description INTRODUCTION: The possibility of intentionally triggering non targeted effects (NTEs) using spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) alone or combined with immunotherapy is an intriguing and fascinating area of research. Among different techniques for SFRT, stereotactic body radiotherapy targeting exclusively the central hypoxic segment of bulky tumors, (SBRT-PATHY) might trigger immunogenic cell death more efficiently. This in silico study aims to identify the best possible dosimetric trade-off for prescribing SFRT with volumetric modulated arc (VMAT) based stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eight spherical volumes defined “Gross Tumor Volumes” (GTVs) were generated with diameters of 3–10 cm (with incremental steps of 1 cm), simulating tumor lesions. The inner third part of each GTV (GTV(central)) was selected to simulate the central hypoxic area and a ring structure was derived around it to simulate the tumor periphery (GTV(peripheral)). Volumetric modulated arc radiation treatment (VMAT) plans were calculated to deliver a single fraction of 10 Gy to each GTV(central) with different dose prescription methods: target mean and isodose driven (40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90%). The volume of GTV(peripheral) receiving less than 2 Gy was recorded as dosimetric performance indicator. RESULTS: 56 possible dosimetric scenarios were analyzed. The largest percentage of GTV(peripheral) spared from the dose of 2 Gy was achieved with dose prescription methods to the 70% isodose line for lesions smaller than 6 cm (range 42.9–48.4%) and to the target mean for larger ones (range 52.9–64.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Optimizing the dose prescription method may reduce the dose to tumor periphery in VMAT-based SFRT, thus potentially sparing tumor infiltrating immune cells. The optimal method may vary according to the size of the lesion. This should be taken into account when designing prospective trials using SFRT.
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spelling pubmed-70525652020-03-09 Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm Massaccesi, M. Boldrini, L. Piras, A. Stimato, G. Quaranta, F. Azario, L. Mattiucci, G.C. Valentini, V. Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol Research article INTRODUCTION: The possibility of intentionally triggering non targeted effects (NTEs) using spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) alone or combined with immunotherapy is an intriguing and fascinating area of research. Among different techniques for SFRT, stereotactic body radiotherapy targeting exclusively the central hypoxic segment of bulky tumors, (SBRT-PATHY) might trigger immunogenic cell death more efficiently. This in silico study aims to identify the best possible dosimetric trade-off for prescribing SFRT with volumetric modulated arc (VMAT) based stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eight spherical volumes defined “Gross Tumor Volumes” (GTVs) were generated with diameters of 3–10 cm (with incremental steps of 1 cm), simulating tumor lesions. The inner third part of each GTV (GTV(central)) was selected to simulate the central hypoxic area and a ring structure was derived around it to simulate the tumor periphery (GTV(peripheral)). Volumetric modulated arc radiation treatment (VMAT) plans were calculated to deliver a single fraction of 10 Gy to each GTV(central) with different dose prescription methods: target mean and isodose driven (40, 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90%). The volume of GTV(peripheral) receiving less than 2 Gy was recorded as dosimetric performance indicator. RESULTS: 56 possible dosimetric scenarios were analyzed. The largest percentage of GTV(peripheral) spared from the dose of 2 Gy was achieved with dose prescription methods to the 70% isodose line for lesions smaller than 6 cm (range 42.9–48.4%) and to the target mean for larger ones (range 52.9–64.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Optimizing the dose prescription method may reduce the dose to tumor periphery in VMAT-based SFRT, thus potentially sparing tumor infiltrating immune cells. The optimal method may vary according to the size of the lesion. This should be taken into account when designing prospective trials using SFRT. Elsevier 2020-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7052565/ /pubmed/32154394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tipsro.2020.02.003 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Massaccesi, M.
Boldrini, L.
Piras, A.
Stimato, G.
Quaranta, F.
Azario, L.
Mattiucci, G.C.
Valentini, V.
Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
title Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
title_full Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
title_fullStr Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
title_full_unstemmed Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
title_short Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (SFRT) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: An in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
title_sort spatially fractionated radiotherapy (sfrt) targeting the hypoxic tumor segment for the intentional induction of non-targeted effects: an in silico study to exploit a new treatment paradigm
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7052565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32154394
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tipsro.2020.02.003
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