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Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review provides a summary of the head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) biological characteristics and its current treatments. Furthermore, insight and outlook on the relationship between electroporation and its implementation (combination with nanotechnology and immunoth...

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Autores principales: Pisani, Silvia, Bertino, Giulia, Prina-Mello, Adriele, Locati, Laura Deborah, Mauramati, Simone, Genta, Ida, Dorati, Rossella, Conti, Bice, Benazzo, Marco
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36358782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215363
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author Pisani, Silvia
Bertino, Giulia
Prina-Mello, Adriele
Locati, Laura Deborah
Mauramati, Simone
Genta, Ida
Dorati, Rossella
Conti, Bice
Benazzo, Marco
author_facet Pisani, Silvia
Bertino, Giulia
Prina-Mello, Adriele
Locati, Laura Deborah
Mauramati, Simone
Genta, Ida
Dorati, Rossella
Conti, Bice
Benazzo, Marco
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review provides a summary of the head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) biological characteristics and its current treatments. Furthermore, insight and outlook on the relationship between electroporation and its implementation (combination with nanotechnology and immunotherapy) in the treatment of H&N cancers are provided. ABSTRACT: Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy that arises in the head-and-neck district. Traditional treatment could be insufficient in case of recurrent and/or metastatic cancers; for this reason, more selective and enhanced treatments are in evaluation in preclinical and clinical trials to increase in situ concentration of chemotherapy drugs promoting a selectively antineoplastic activity. Among all cancer treatment types (i.e., surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy), electroporation (EP) has emerged as a safe, less invasive, and effective approach for cancer treatment. Reversible EP, using an intensive electric stimulus (i.e., 1000 V/cm) applied for a short time (i.e., 100 μs), determines a localized electric field that temporarily permealizes the tumor cell membranes while maintaining high cell viability, promoting cytoplasm cell uptake of antineoplastic agents such as bleomycin and cisplatin (electrochemotherapy), calcium (Ca(2+) electroporation), siRNA and plasmid DNA (gene electroporation). The higher intracellular concentration of antineoplastic agents enhances the antineoplastic activity and promotes controlled tumor cell death (apoptosis). As secondary effects, localized EP (i) reduces the capillary blood flow in tumor tissue (“vascular lock”), lowering drug washout, and (ii) stimulates the immune system acting against cancer cells. After years of preclinical development, electrochemotherapy (ECT), in combination with bleomycin or cisplatin, is currently one of the most effective treatments used for cutaneous metastases and primary skin and mucosal cancers that are not amenable to surgery. To reach this clinical evidence, in vitro and in vivo models were preclinically developed for evaluating the efficacy and safety of ECT on different tumor cell lines and animal models to optimize dose and administration routes of drugs, duration, and intensity of the electric field. Improvements in reversible EP efficacy are under evaluation for HNSCC treatment, where the focus is on the development of a combination treatment between EP-enhanced nanotechnology and immunotherapy strategies.
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spelling pubmed-96582932022-11-15 Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination Pisani, Silvia Bertino, Giulia Prina-Mello, Adriele Locati, Laura Deborah Mauramati, Simone Genta, Ida Dorati, Rossella Conti, Bice Benazzo, Marco Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review provides a summary of the head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) biological characteristics and its current treatments. Furthermore, insight and outlook on the relationship between electroporation and its implementation (combination with nanotechnology and immunotherapy) in the treatment of H&N cancers are provided. ABSTRACT: Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy that arises in the head-and-neck district. Traditional treatment could be insufficient in case of recurrent and/or metastatic cancers; for this reason, more selective and enhanced treatments are in evaluation in preclinical and clinical trials to increase in situ concentration of chemotherapy drugs promoting a selectively antineoplastic activity. Among all cancer treatment types (i.e., surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy), electroporation (EP) has emerged as a safe, less invasive, and effective approach for cancer treatment. Reversible EP, using an intensive electric stimulus (i.e., 1000 V/cm) applied for a short time (i.e., 100 μs), determines a localized electric field that temporarily permealizes the tumor cell membranes while maintaining high cell viability, promoting cytoplasm cell uptake of antineoplastic agents such as bleomycin and cisplatin (electrochemotherapy), calcium (Ca(2+) electroporation), siRNA and plasmid DNA (gene electroporation). The higher intracellular concentration of antineoplastic agents enhances the antineoplastic activity and promotes controlled tumor cell death (apoptosis). As secondary effects, localized EP (i) reduces the capillary blood flow in tumor tissue (“vascular lock”), lowering drug washout, and (ii) stimulates the immune system acting against cancer cells. After years of preclinical development, electrochemotherapy (ECT), in combination with bleomycin or cisplatin, is currently one of the most effective treatments used for cutaneous metastases and primary skin and mucosal cancers that are not amenable to surgery. To reach this clinical evidence, in vitro and in vivo models were preclinically developed for evaluating the efficacy and safety of ECT on different tumor cell lines and animal models to optimize dose and administration routes of drugs, duration, and intensity of the electric field. Improvements in reversible EP efficacy are under evaluation for HNSCC treatment, where the focus is on the development of a combination treatment between EP-enhanced nanotechnology and immunotherapy strategies. MDPI 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9658293/ /pubmed/36358782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215363 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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Pisani, Silvia
Bertino, Giulia
Prina-Mello, Adriele
Locati, Laura Deborah
Mauramati, Simone
Genta, Ida
Dorati, Rossella
Conti, Bice
Benazzo, Marco
Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination
title Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination
title_full Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination
title_fullStr Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination
title_full_unstemmed Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination
title_short Electroporation in Head-and-Neck Cancer: An Innovative Approach with Immunotherapy and Nanotechnology Combination
title_sort electroporation in head-and-neck cancer: an innovative approach with immunotherapy and nanotechnology combination
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36358782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215363
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