Effects of low- and high-dose laser irradiation on destruction and migration of metastatic cancer cells

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العنوان: Effects of low- and high-dose laser irradiation on destruction and migration of metastatic cancer cells
المؤلفون: Kyra A. Gallagher, Feifan Zhou, Sara Zukerman, Wei R. Chen, Brianna Stevens, Elivia Layton, Hong Liu
المصدر: Biophotonics and Immune Responses XIII.
بيانات النشر: SPIE, 2018.
سنة النشر: 2018
مصطلحات موضوعية: Chemistry, medicine.medical_treatment, Cancer cell, Cancer research, medicine, Cancer, Cell migration, Irradiation, Immunotherapy, Photothermal therapy, medicine.disease, Immunoadjuvant, Metastasis
الوصف: Metastases are the cause of more than 90 percent of cancer-related deaths. Current treatment methods, including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, fail to target the metastases effectively. One potential treatment for metastatic cancer is laser immunotherapy (LIT). LIT combines the use of a photothermal laser with an immunoadjuvant, Glycated Chitosan (GC). GC combined with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) has proven to be a viable alternative to traditional cancer treatment methods, when under irradiation of laser with appropriate wavelength. In this study, the effects of low dose and high dose laser irradiation on metastatic pancreatic cancer cell migration were observed. It was found that low dose irradiation increased the migration rate, but the high dose irradiation significantly decreased the migration rate of the cancer cells. When using LIT, the goal is to kill tumor cells and to prompt the correct immune response. If the tumor were irradiated with a low dose, it would promote metastasis. If the dose of irradiation were too high, it would destroy the entire tumor and the immune response would not recognize the tumor. Therefore, the laser dose plays an important role in LIT, particularly when using SWNT as light absorbing agent. Our results from this study will delineate the optimal laser irradiation dose for destroying tumor cells and at the same time preserve and release tumor antigens as a precursor of antitumor immune response.
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https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2290654
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