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Validation and Comparison of the Therapeutic Efficacy of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Mediated By Boron-Rich Liposomes in Multiple Murine Tumor Models
Authors:Charles A Maitz  Aslam A Khan  Peter J Kueffer  John D Brockman  Jonathan Dixson  Satish S Jalisatgi  David W Nigg  Thomas A Everett  M Frederick Hawthorne
Institution:2. University of Missouri, International Institute of Nano & Molecular Medicine, 1514 Research Park Dr., Columbia, MO 65211, United States;3. University of Missouri Research Reactor, 1513 Research Park Dr., Columbia, MO 65211, United States;4. Idaho National Laboratory, 2525 Fremont Ave, Idaho Falls, ID 83402, United States
Abstract:Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) was performed at the University of Missouri Research Reactor in mice bearing CT26 colon carcinoma flank tumors and the results were compared with previously performed studies with mice bearing EMT6 breast cancer flank tumors. Mice were implanted with CT26 tumors subcutaneously in the caudal flank and were given two separate tail vein injections of unilamellar liposomes composed of cholesterol, 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycer-3-phosphocholine, and Knido-7-CH3(CH2)15–7,8-C2B9H11] in the lipid bilayer and encapsulated Na31-(2`-B10H9)-2-NH3B10H8] within the liposomal core. Mice were irradiated 30 hours after the second injection in a thermal neutron beam for various lengths of time. The tumor size was monitored daily for 72 days. Despite relatively lower tumor boron concentrations, as compared to EMT6 tumors, a 45 minute neutron irradiation BNCT resulted in complete resolution of the tumors in 50% of treated mice, 50% of which never recurred. Median time to tumor volume tripling was 38 days in BNCT treated mice, 17 days in neutron-irradiated mice given no boron compounds, and 4 days in untreated controls. Tumor response in mice with CT26 colon carcinoma was markedly more pronounced than in previous reports of mice with EMT6 tumors, a difference which increased with dose. The slope of the dose response curve of CT26 colon carcinoma tumors is 1.05 times tumor growth delay per Gy compared to 0.09 times tumor growth delay per Gy for EMT6 tumors, indicating that inherent radiosensitivity of tumors plays a role in boron neutron capture therapy and should be considered in the development of clinical applications of BNCT in animals and man.
Keywords:Address all correspondence to: Charles Maitz  A343 Clydesdale Hall  University of Missouri  Columbia  MO 65211  
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