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Effects of photodynamic therapy for superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in vivo and in vitro

Authors:
Kaoru Kawazoe, Hajime Isomoto, Naoyuki Yamaguchi, Naoki Inoue, Ryohei Uehara, Kayoko Matsushima, Tatsuki Ichikawa, Fuminao Takeshima, Takashi Nonaka, Atsushi Nanashima, Takeshi Nagayasu, Masataka Uehara, Izumi Asahina, Kazuhiko Nakao

Affiliations:
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki 852-8501, Japan

Doi:
10.3892/ol_00000155

Pages:
877-882

Abstract:

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an ablative treatment leading to intracellular photoexcitation and injury. A total of 15 patients with superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) without metastasis underwent PDT and 48-72 h after intravenous Photofrin, the patients were treated with a 630-nm excimer dye laser. A total of 13 patients had local tumor recurrence after definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) consisting of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and cisplatin (CDDP). Of 6 patients, 5 had submucosal ESCC and were treated with S-1. Complete reponse was achieved by 11 patients with initial PDT, but 2 had recurrences. The recurrent/residual tumors were successfully treated with repeated PDT. Two patients with intramucosal ESCC succumbed due to metastatic disease, but 11 patients were disease-free. The 5 patients treated with S-1 remained alive despite submucosal ESCC. PDT was applied to human ESCC cells in vitro in the presence or absence of 5-FU or CDDP. The combination of PDT with 5-FU or CDDP resulted in enhanced cytotoxic effects, thereby reducing the effective dosage of each drug. PDT is a promising treatment option for selected ESCC cases, particularly for local recurrence following CRT. Our experience suggests that PDT is more effective when combined with chemotherapy.

Oncology Letters

September-October 2010
Volume 1 Number 5


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