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Main Authors: Prabhanjan Giram, Ganesh Bist, Sukyung Woo, Elizabeth Wohlfert, Roberto Pili, Youngjae You
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Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.14025
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author Prabhanjan Giram
Ganesh Bist
Sukyung Woo
Elizabeth Wohlfert
Roberto Pili
Youngjae You
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Ganesh Bist
Sukyung Woo
Elizabeth Wohlfert
Roberto Pili
Youngjae You
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Ganesh Bist
Sukyung Woo
Elizabeth Wohlfert
Roberto Pili
Youngjae You
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contents Prodrugs of paclitaxel improve in situ photo‐vaccination Prabhanjan Giram Ganesh Bist Sukyung Woo Elizabeth Wohlfert Roberto Pili Youngjae You Photochemistry and Photobiology AbstractPhotodynamic therapy (PDT) effectively kills cancer cells and initiates immune responses that promote anticancer effects locally and systemically. Primarily developed for local and regional cancers, the potential of PDT for systemic antitumor effects [in situ photo‐vaccination (ISPV)] remains underexplored. This study investigates: (1) the comparative effectiveness of paclitaxel (PTX) prodrug [Pc‐(L‐PTX)2] for PDT and site‐specific PTX effects versus its pseudo‐prodrug [Pc‐(NCL‐PTX)2] for PDT combined with checkpoint inhibitors; (2) mechanisms driving systemic antitumor effects; and (3) the prophylactic impact on preventing cancer recurrence. A bilateral tumor model was established in BALB/c mice through subcutaneous injection of CT26 cells. Mice received the PTX prodrug (0.5 μmole kg−1, i.v.), and tumors were treated with a 690‐nm laser (75 mW cm−2 for 30 min, drug‐light interval 0.5 h, light does 135 J cm−1), followed by anti‐CTLA‐4 (100 μg dose−1, i.p.) on days 1, 4, and 7. Notable enhancement in both local and systemic antitumor effectiveness was observed with [Pc‐(L‐PTX)2] compared to [Pc‐(NCL‐PTX)2] with checkpoint inhibitor. Immune cell depletion and immunohistochemistry confirmed neutrophils and CD8+ T cells are effectors for systemic antitumor effects. Treatment‐induced immune memory resisted newly rechallenged CT26, showcasing prophylactic benefits. ISPV with a PTX prodrug and anti‐CTLA‐4 is a promising approach for treating metastatic cancers and preventing recurrence. 10.1111/php.14025 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Prodrugs of paclitaxel improve in situ photo‐vaccination
Prabhanjan Giram
Ganesh Bist
Sukyung Woo
Elizabeth Wohlfert
Roberto Pili
Youngjae You
Photochemistry and Photobiology
Prodrugs of paclitaxel improve in situ photo‐vaccination Prabhanjan Giram Ganesh Bist Sukyung Woo Elizabeth Wohlfert Roberto Pili Youngjae You Photochemistry and Photobiology AbstractPhotodynamic therapy (PDT) effectively kills cancer cells and initiates immune responses that promote anticancer effects locally and systemically. Primarily developed for local and regional cancers, the potential of PDT for systemic antitumor effects [in situ photo‐vaccination (ISPV)] remains underexplored. This study investigates: (1) the comparative effectiveness of paclitaxel (PTX) prodrug [Pc‐(L‐PTX)2] for PDT and site‐specific PTX effects versus its pseudo‐prodrug [Pc‐(NCL‐PTX)2] for PDT combined with checkpoint inhibitors; (2) mechanisms driving systemic antitumor effects; and (3) the prophylactic impact on preventing cancer recurrence. A bilateral tumor model was established in BALB/c mice through subcutaneous injection of CT26 cells. Mice received the PTX prodrug (0.5 μmole kg−1, i.v.), and tumors were treated with a 690‐nm laser (75 mW cm−2 for 30 min, drug‐light interval 0.5 h, light does 135 J cm−1), followed by anti‐CTLA‐4 (100 μg dose−1, i.p.) on days 1, 4, and 7. Notable enhancement in both local and systemic antitumor effectiveness was observed with [Pc‐(L‐PTX)2] compared to [Pc‐(NCL‐PTX)2] with checkpoint inhibitor. Immune cell depletion and immunohistochemistry confirmed neutrophils and CD8+ T cells are effectors for systemic antitumor effects. Treatment‐induced immune memory resisted newly rechallenged CT26, showcasing prophylactic benefits. ISPV with a PTX prodrug and anti‐CTLA‐4 is a promising approach for treating metastatic cancers and preventing recurrence. 10.1111/php.14025 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Prodrugs of paclitaxel improve in situ photo‐vaccination
topic Photochemistry and Photobiology
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.14025