冷等离子体治疗局部晚期头颈癌的临床体会

Q1 Medicine Clinical Plasma Medicine Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cpme.2017.09.001
Hans-Robert Metelmann , Christian Seebauer , Vandana Miller , Alexander Fridman , Georg Bauer , David B. Graves , Jean-Michel Pouvesle , Rico Rutkowski , Matthias Schuster , Sander Bekeschus , Kristian Wende , Kai Masur , Sybille Hasse , Torsten Gerling , Masaru Hori , Hiromasa Tanaka , Eun Ha Choi , Klaus-Dieter Weltmann , Philine Henriette Metelmann , Daniel D. Von Hoff , Thomas von Woedtke
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摘要

目的低温大气压等离子体(CAP)在慢性创伤中具有灭活微生物病原体和刺激组织再生的作用。几位作者已经报道了在不同细胞系和动物模型中抗癌的有效性。这是第一个应用CAP后真正临床获益的患者的报告,不仅是肿瘤表面的可见变化,而且是持续的部分缓解。作者探讨了CAP治疗不能手术头颈部肿瘤的方法及疗效。方法入选6例伴有开放性感染性溃疡的口咽局部晚期(pT4)鳞状细胞癌患者。患者接受喷射等离子体源(kINPen MED, neopltools GmbH, Greifswald, Germany)治疗,在一周内循环3次单次应用(1 min/cm2,距离为8 mm),每次间歇1周。结果经scap治疗后,患者气味减轻,疼痛药物用量减少,社交功能改善,情绪积极。进一步观察发现两名患者的部分缓解至少持续了9个月。缓解期的切口活检显示有适量的肿瘤细胞凋亡和结缔组织的结缔组织增生反应。结论本试验证明了CAP在肿瘤治疗中的临床意义。讨论肿瘤缓解有三种途径:(i)髓系细胞的作用,(ii)细胞冲击的ROS/RNS模型,(iii)癌症治疗的免疫原性细胞死亡模型,并对肿瘤微环境适应性导致的非持续性肿瘤反应进行了反思。
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Clinical experience with cold plasma in the treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancer

Purpose

Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) is well known for inactivating microbial pathogens and stimulation of tissue regeneration in chronic wounds. Several authors have reported the effectiveness against cancer in different cell lines and animal models. This is the first report of patients with real clinical benefit following application of CAP, not just visible change of the tumor surface but lasting partial remission. The authors discuss the CAP treatment approach and the efficacy for inoperable head and neck cancer patients.

Methods

The trial enrolled six patients with locally advanced (pT4) squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx suffering from open infected ulcerations. Patients were treated with a jet plasma source (kINPen MED, neoplas tools GmbH, Greifswald, Germany) in cycles of 3 single applications (1 min/cm2 from a distance of 8 mm) within 1 week, each followed by an intermittence of 1 week.

Results

CAP treatment resulted in a reduction in odor and pain medication requirements, in improvement in social function and a positive emotional affect. Further observance revealed partial remission in two patients for at least nine month. Incisional biopsies at remission demonstrate a moderate amount of apoptotic tumor cells and a desmoplastic reaction of the connective tissue.

Conclusion

The trial demonstrates the clinical relevance of CAP in cancer treatment. There are three approaches for discussion of tumor remission: (i) the role of myeloid cells, (ii) the ROS/RNS model of cellular impact and (iii) the immunogenic cell death model of cancer treatment, and there is a reflection on non-sustainable tumor response due to adapted tumor microenvironment.

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