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Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Neoplasms of the cervix are the most common types of oncological pathology. Photodynamic therapy with intravenous administration of the photosensitizer chlorin e6 shows high efficiency in the treatment of precancerous lesions of the cervix with complete eradication of the human papil...

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Autores principales: Gilyadova, Aida, Ishchenko, Anton, Shiryaev, Artem, Alekseeva, Polina, Efendiev, Kanamat, Karpova, Radmila, Loshchenov, Maxim, Loschenov, Victor, Reshetov, Igor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008375
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14010211
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author Gilyadova, Aida
Ishchenko, Anton
Shiryaev, Artem
Alekseeva, Polina
Efendiev, Kanamat
Karpova, Radmila
Loshchenov, Maxim
Loschenov, Victor
Reshetov, Igor
author_facet Gilyadova, Aida
Ishchenko, Anton
Shiryaev, Artem
Alekseeva, Polina
Efendiev, Kanamat
Karpova, Radmila
Loshchenov, Maxim
Loschenov, Victor
Reshetov, Igor
author_sort Gilyadova, Aida
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Neoplasms of the cervix are the most common types of oncological pathology. Photodynamic therapy with intravenous administration of the photosensitizer chlorin e6 shows high efficiency in the treatment of precancerous lesions of the cervix with complete eradication of the human papillomavirus. The treatment method can reduce deaths from cervical cancer and preserve fertility in patients. Spectral and video fluorescence diagnostics allows intraoperatively assessing the degree of photosensitizer accumulation and photobleaching and visualizing the boundaries of pathologically altered tissues. ABSTRACT: (1) Purpose: Improving the treatment effectiveness of intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix associated with human papillomavirus infection, based on the application of the method of photodynamic therapy with simultaneous laser excitation of fluorescence to clarify the boundaries of cervical neoplasms. (2) Methods: Examination and treatment of 52 patients aged 22 to 53 years with morphologically and cytologically confirmed mild to severe intraepithelial cervix neoplasia, preinvasive, micro-invasive, and squamous cell cervix carcinoma. All patients were carriers of human papillomavirus infection. The patients underwent photodynamic therapy with simultaneous laser excitation of fluorescence. The combined use of video and spectral fluorescence diagnostics for cervical neoplasms made it possible to control the photodynamic therapy process at all stages of the procedure. Evaluation of the photodynamic therapy of intraepithelial cervical neoplasms was carried out with colposcopic examination, cytological conclusion, and morphological verification of the biopsy material after the photodynamic therapy course. The success of human papillomavirus therapy was assessed based on the results of the polymerase chain reaction. (3) Results. The possibility of simultaneous spectral fluorescence diagnostics and photodynamic therapy using a laser source with a wavelength of 660 nm has been established, making it possible to assess the fluorescence index in real-time and control the photobleaching of photosensitizers in the irradiated area. The treatment of all 52 patients was successful after the first photodynamic therapy procedure. According to the PCR test of the discharge from the cervical canal, the previously identified HPV types were not observed in 48 patients. Previously identified HPV types were absent after repeated PDT in four patients (CIN III (n = 2), CIS (n = 2)). In 80.8% of patients, regression of the lesion was noted. (4) Conclusions. The high efficiency of photodynamic therapy with intravenous photosensitizer administration of chlorin e6 has been demonstrated both in relation to eradication therapy of human papillomavirus and in relation to the treatment of intraepithelial lesions of the cervix.
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spelling pubmed-87502512022-01-12 Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer Gilyadova, Aida Ishchenko, Anton Shiryaev, Artem Alekseeva, Polina Efendiev, Kanamat Karpova, Radmila Loshchenov, Maxim Loschenov, Victor Reshetov, Igor Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Neoplasms of the cervix are the most common types of oncological pathology. Photodynamic therapy with intravenous administration of the photosensitizer chlorin e6 shows high efficiency in the treatment of precancerous lesions of the cervix with complete eradication of the human papillomavirus. The treatment method can reduce deaths from cervical cancer and preserve fertility in patients. Spectral and video fluorescence diagnostics allows intraoperatively assessing the degree of photosensitizer accumulation and photobleaching and visualizing the boundaries of pathologically altered tissues. ABSTRACT: (1) Purpose: Improving the treatment effectiveness of intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix associated with human papillomavirus infection, based on the application of the method of photodynamic therapy with simultaneous laser excitation of fluorescence to clarify the boundaries of cervical neoplasms. (2) Methods: Examination and treatment of 52 patients aged 22 to 53 years with morphologically and cytologically confirmed mild to severe intraepithelial cervix neoplasia, preinvasive, micro-invasive, and squamous cell cervix carcinoma. All patients were carriers of human papillomavirus infection. The patients underwent photodynamic therapy with simultaneous laser excitation of fluorescence. The combined use of video and spectral fluorescence diagnostics for cervical neoplasms made it possible to control the photodynamic therapy process at all stages of the procedure. Evaluation of the photodynamic therapy of intraepithelial cervical neoplasms was carried out with colposcopic examination, cytological conclusion, and morphological verification of the biopsy material after the photodynamic therapy course. The success of human papillomavirus therapy was assessed based on the results of the polymerase chain reaction. (3) Results. The possibility of simultaneous spectral fluorescence diagnostics and photodynamic therapy using a laser source with a wavelength of 660 nm has been established, making it possible to assess the fluorescence index in real-time and control the photobleaching of photosensitizers in the irradiated area. The treatment of all 52 patients was successful after the first photodynamic therapy procedure. According to the PCR test of the discharge from the cervical canal, the previously identified HPV types were not observed in 48 patients. Previously identified HPV types were absent after repeated PDT in four patients (CIN III (n = 2), CIS (n = 2)). In 80.8% of patients, regression of the lesion was noted. (4) Conclusions. The high efficiency of photodynamic therapy with intravenous photosensitizer administration of chlorin e6 has been demonstrated both in relation to eradication therapy of human papillomavirus and in relation to the treatment of intraepithelial lesions of the cervix. MDPI 2022-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8750251/ /pubmed/35008375 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14010211 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Ishchenko, Anton
Shiryaev, Artem
Alekseeva, Polina
Efendiev, Kanamat
Karpova, Radmila
Loshchenov, Maxim
Loschenov, Victor
Reshetov, Igor
Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer
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title_full Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer
title_fullStr Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer
title_full_unstemmed Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer
title_short Phototheranostics of Cervical Neoplasms with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer
title_sort phototheranostics of cervical neoplasms with chlorin e6 photosensitizer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008375
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14010211
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