Cargando…

Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma

Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer, due to its invasiveness and limited treatment efficacy. The main therapy for primary melanoma and solitary organ metastases is wide excision. Adjuvant therapy, such as chemotherapy and targeted therapies are mainly used for disseminated disease. Radioth...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Trappetti, Verdiana, Fazzari, Jennifer M., Fernandez-Palomo, Cristian, Scheidegger, Maximilian, Volarevic, Vladislav, Martin, Olga A., Djonov, Valentin G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8303317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147755
_version_ 1783727057834868736
author Trappetti, Verdiana
Fazzari, Jennifer M.
Fernandez-Palomo, Cristian
Scheidegger, Maximilian
Volarevic, Vladislav
Martin, Olga A.
Djonov, Valentin G.
author_facet Trappetti, Verdiana
Fazzari, Jennifer M.
Fernandez-Palomo, Cristian
Scheidegger, Maximilian
Volarevic, Vladislav
Martin, Olga A.
Djonov, Valentin G.
author_sort Trappetti, Verdiana
collection PubMed
description Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer, due to its invasiveness and limited treatment efficacy. The main therapy for primary melanoma and solitary organ metastases is wide excision. Adjuvant therapy, such as chemotherapy and targeted therapies are mainly used for disseminated disease. Radiotherapy (RT) is a powerful treatment option used in more than 50% of cancer patients, however, conventional RT alone is unable to eradicate melanoma. Its general radioresistance is attributed to overexpression of repair genes in combination with cascades of biochemical repair mechanisms. A novel sophisticated technique based on synchrotron-generated, spatially fractionated RT, called Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT), has been shown to overcome these treatment limitations by allowing increased dose delivery. With MRT, a collimator subdivides the homogeneous radiation field into an array of co-planar, high-dose microbeams that are tens of micrometres wide and spaced a few hundred micrometres apart. Different preclinical models demonstrated that MRT has the potential to completely ablate tumours, or significantly improve tumour control while dramatically reducing normal tissue toxicity. Here, we discuss the role of conventional RT-induced immunity and the potential for MRT to enhance local and systemic anti-tumour immune responses. Comparative gene expression analysis from preclinical tumour models indicated a specific gene signature for an ‘MRT-induced immune effect’. This focused review highlights the potential of MRT to overcome the inherent radioresistance of melanoma which could be further enhanced for future clinical use with combined treatment strategies, in particular, immunotherapy.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8303317
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-83033172021-07-25 Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma Trappetti, Verdiana Fazzari, Jennifer M. Fernandez-Palomo, Cristian Scheidegger, Maximilian Volarevic, Vladislav Martin, Olga A. Djonov, Valentin G. Int J Mol Sci Review Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer, due to its invasiveness and limited treatment efficacy. The main therapy for primary melanoma and solitary organ metastases is wide excision. Adjuvant therapy, such as chemotherapy and targeted therapies are mainly used for disseminated disease. Radiotherapy (RT) is a powerful treatment option used in more than 50% of cancer patients, however, conventional RT alone is unable to eradicate melanoma. Its general radioresistance is attributed to overexpression of repair genes in combination with cascades of biochemical repair mechanisms. A novel sophisticated technique based on synchrotron-generated, spatially fractionated RT, called Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT), has been shown to overcome these treatment limitations by allowing increased dose delivery. With MRT, a collimator subdivides the homogeneous radiation field into an array of co-planar, high-dose microbeams that are tens of micrometres wide and spaced a few hundred micrometres apart. Different preclinical models demonstrated that MRT has the potential to completely ablate tumours, or significantly improve tumour control while dramatically reducing normal tissue toxicity. Here, we discuss the role of conventional RT-induced immunity and the potential for MRT to enhance local and systemic anti-tumour immune responses. Comparative gene expression analysis from preclinical tumour models indicated a specific gene signature for an ‘MRT-induced immune effect’. This focused review highlights the potential of MRT to overcome the inherent radioresistance of melanoma which could be further enhanced for future clinical use with combined treatment strategies, in particular, immunotherapy. MDPI 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8303317/ /pubmed/34299373 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147755 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Trappetti, Verdiana
Fazzari, Jennifer M.
Fernandez-Palomo, Cristian
Scheidegger, Maximilian
Volarevic, Vladislav
Martin, Olga A.
Djonov, Valentin G.
Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma
title Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma
title_full Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma
title_fullStr Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma
title_short Microbeam Radiotherapy—A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Overcome Radioresistance and Enhance Anti-Tumour Response in Melanoma
title_sort microbeam radiotherapy—a novel therapeutic approach to overcome radioresistance and enhance anti-tumour response in melanoma
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8303317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147755
work_keys_str_mv AT trappettiverdiana microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma
AT fazzarijenniferm microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma
AT fernandezpalomocristian microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma
AT scheideggermaximilian microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma
AT volarevicvladislav microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma
AT martinolgaa microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma
AT djonovvalenting microbeamradiotherapyanoveltherapeuticapproachtoovercomeradioresistanceandenhanceantitumourresponseinmelanoma