Near-InfraRed PhotoImmunoTherapy (NIR-PIT) is a novel cancer-targeted treatment effected by a chemical conjugation between a photosensitiser (e.g. the NIR phthalocyanine dye IRDye700DX) and a cancer-targeting moiety (e.g. a monoclonal antibody, moAb). Delivery of a conjugate in vivo leads to accumulation at the tumour cell surface by binding to cell surface receptors or antigens. Upon deployment of focal NIR-light, irradiation of the conjugate results in a rapid, targeted cell death. However, the mechanisms of action to produce the cytotoxic effects have yet to be fully understood. Herein, we bring together the current knowledge of NIR-PIT from preclinical and clinical studies in a variety of cancers highlighting the key unanswered research questions. Furthermore, we discuss how to enhance the local control of solid cancers using this novel treatment regimen.

Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) for the local control of solid cancers. Challenges and potentials for human applications / Paraboschi, Irene; Turnock, Stephen; Kramer-Marek, Gabriela; Musleh, Layla; Barisa, Marta; Anderson, John; Giuliani, Stefano. - In: CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1040-8428. - 161:(2021), pp. 1-11. [10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103325]

Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) for the local control of solid cancers. Challenges and potentials for human applications

Musleh, Layla;
2021

Abstract

Near-InfraRed PhotoImmunoTherapy (NIR-PIT) is a novel cancer-targeted treatment effected by a chemical conjugation between a photosensitiser (e.g. the NIR phthalocyanine dye IRDye700DX) and a cancer-targeting moiety (e.g. a monoclonal antibody, moAb). Delivery of a conjugate in vivo leads to accumulation at the tumour cell surface by binding to cell surface receptors or antigens. Upon deployment of focal NIR-light, irradiation of the conjugate results in a rapid, targeted cell death. However, the mechanisms of action to produce the cytotoxic effects have yet to be fully understood. Herein, we bring together the current knowledge of NIR-PIT from preclinical and clinical studies in a variety of cancers highlighting the key unanswered research questions. Furthermore, we discuss how to enhance the local control of solid cancers using this novel treatment regimen.
2021
clinical trials; in vitro; in vivo; local control; monoclonal antibodies; near-infrared fluorophores; photoimmunotherapy; solid cancers
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Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) for the local control of solid cancers. Challenges and potentials for human applications / Paraboschi, Irene; Turnock, Stephen; Kramer-Marek, Gabriela; Musleh, Layla; Barisa, Marta; Anderson, John; Giuliani, Stefano. - In: CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1040-8428. - 161:(2021), pp. 1-11. [10.1016/j.critrevonc.2021.103325]
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