Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.

Molecular-focused cancer therapies, e.g., molecularly targeted therapy and immunotherapy, so far demonstrate only limited efficacy in cancer patients. We hypothesize that underestimating the role of biophysical factors that impact the delivery of drugs or cytotoxic cells to the target sites (for ass...

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Main Authors: Hiranmoy Das, Zhihui Wang, M Khalid Khan Niazi, Reeva Aggarwal, Jingwei Lu, Suman Kanji, Manjusri Das, Matthew Joseph, Metin Gurcan, Vittorio Cristini
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3631240?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3fd9990d60db45289ed8bd558d7833ed2020-11-25T01:55:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0184e6139810.1371/journal.pone.0061398Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.Hiranmoy DasZhihui WangM Khalid Khan NiaziReeva AggarwalJingwei LuSuman KanjiManjusri DasMatthew JosephMetin GurcanVittorio CristiniMolecular-focused cancer therapies, e.g., molecularly targeted therapy and immunotherapy, so far demonstrate only limited efficacy in cancer patients. We hypothesize that underestimating the role of biophysical factors that impact the delivery of drugs or cytotoxic cells to the target sites (for associated preferential cytotoxicity or cell signaling modulation) may be responsible for the poor clinical outcome. Therefore, instead of focusing exclusively on the investigation of molecular mechanisms in cancer cells, convection-diffusion of cytotoxic molecules and migration of cancer-killing cells within tumor tissue should be taken into account to improve therapeutic effectiveness. To test this hypothesis, we have developed a mathematical model of the interstitial diffusion and uptake of small cytotoxic molecules secreted by T-cells, which is capable of predicting breast cancer growth inhibition as measured both in vitro and in vivo. Our analysis shows that diffusion barriers of cytotoxic molecules conspire with γδ T-cell scarcity in tissue to limit the inhibitory effects of γδ T-cells on cancer cells. This may increase the necessary ratios of γδ T-cells to cancer cells within tissue to unrealistic values for having an intended therapeutic effect, and decrease the effectiveness of the immunotherapeutic treatment.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3631240?pdf=render
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author Hiranmoy Das
Zhihui Wang
M Khalid Khan Niazi
Reeva Aggarwal
Jingwei Lu
Suman Kanji
Manjusri Das
Matthew Joseph
Metin Gurcan
Vittorio Cristini
spellingShingle Hiranmoy Das
Zhihui Wang
M Khalid Khan Niazi
Reeva Aggarwal
Jingwei Lu
Suman Kanji
Manjusri Das
Matthew Joseph
Metin Gurcan
Vittorio Cristini
Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hiranmoy Das
Zhihui Wang
M Khalid Khan Niazi
Reeva Aggarwal
Jingwei Lu
Suman Kanji
Manjusri Das
Matthew Joseph
Metin Gurcan
Vittorio Cristini
author_sort Hiranmoy Das
title Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
title_short Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
title_full Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
title_fullStr Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
title_sort impact of diffusion barriers to small cytotoxic molecules on the efficacy of immunotherapy in breast cancer.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Molecular-focused cancer therapies, e.g., molecularly targeted therapy and immunotherapy, so far demonstrate only limited efficacy in cancer patients. We hypothesize that underestimating the role of biophysical factors that impact the delivery of drugs or cytotoxic cells to the target sites (for associated preferential cytotoxicity or cell signaling modulation) may be responsible for the poor clinical outcome. Therefore, instead of focusing exclusively on the investigation of molecular mechanisms in cancer cells, convection-diffusion of cytotoxic molecules and migration of cancer-killing cells within tumor tissue should be taken into account to improve therapeutic effectiveness. To test this hypothesis, we have developed a mathematical model of the interstitial diffusion and uptake of small cytotoxic molecules secreted by T-cells, which is capable of predicting breast cancer growth inhibition as measured both in vitro and in vivo. Our analysis shows that diffusion barriers of cytotoxic molecules conspire with γδ T-cell scarcity in tissue to limit the inhibitory effects of γδ T-cells on cancer cells. This may increase the necessary ratios of γδ T-cells to cancer cells within tissue to unrealistic values for having an intended therapeutic effect, and decrease the effectiveness of the immunotherapeutic treatment.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3631240?pdf=render
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