Feasibility and pathologic outcomes of peripheral lung vascular targeted photodynamic therapy in a normal porcine lung model Journal Article


Authors: Beattie, J.; Ghosn, M.; Kim, K.; Parrish, R.; Chen, J.; Solomon, S. B.; Monette, S.; Cheleuitte-Nieves, C.; Bergemann, R.; Chawla, M.; Husta, B. C.; Kalchiem-Dekel, O.; Cohen, Y.; Preise, D.; Sacks, Z.; Scherz, A.; Yarmus, L.; Coleman, J. A.; Lee, R. P.
Article Title: Feasibility and pathologic outcomes of peripheral lung vascular targeted photodynamic therapy in a normal porcine lung model
Abstract: Background: Bronchoscopic ablation of tumors in the lung periphery may offer unique advantages over traditional surgical resection or radiation. Bronchoscopic vascular targeted photodynamic therapy (VTP) is a second-generation photodynamic therapy that avoids excessive tissue extravasation and is rapidly cleared from the circulation. These advantages avoid prolonged photosensitivity and allow for infusion and illumination within the same procedure. The treatment effect and systemic inflammatory response precipitated by VTP may prove advantageous for anticancer effects, alone or in combination with immune oncology therapies. Research Question: A baseline understanding of this modality's effect on lung parenchyma is needed to provide further guidance toward its potential as a method for bronchoscopic ablation of lung tumors. We report on our initial experimentation with bronchoscopic lung VTP in normal pigs. Study Design and Methods: We performed conventional bronchoscopy for deployment of optical fibers into the peripheral lung. We then infused the photosensitizer WST11 after which we immediately performed illumination of the optical fibers. Results: Our results across 13 pigs with varied survival (between 1 day and 30 days) demonstrate initial feasibility and reasonable safety. Posttreatment radiology and pathology support measurable ablation fields and expected post-VTP changes. Interpretation: Our preclinical evidence provides early rationale for the study of safety and feasibility of bronchoscopic VTP ablation of peripheral lung cancers in humans. © 2024
Keywords: lung cancer; bronchoscopy; vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy; lung ablation
Journal Title: CHEST Pulmonary
Volume: 3
Issue: 1
ISSN: 2949-7892
Publisher: American College of Chest Physicians  
Date Published: 2025-03-01
Start Page: 100098
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.chpulm.2024.100098
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PDF -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Jonathan Coleman
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  2. Mohit Chawla
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  3. Jie Chen
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  4. Robert Piljae Lee
    31 Lee
  5. Stephen Solomon
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  6. Sebastien Monette
    149 Monette
  7. Kwanghee   Kim
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  8. Bryan C. Husta
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  9. Jason Anthony Beattie
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  10. Mario Ghosn
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