An implantable microdevice to perform high-throughput in vivo drug sensitivity testing in tumors Journal Article


Authors: Jonas, O.; Landry, H. M.; Fuller, J. E.; Santini, J. T. Jr; Baselga, J.; Tepper, R. I.; Cima, M. J.; Langer, R.
Article Title: An implantable microdevice to perform high-throughput in vivo drug sensitivity testing in tumors
Abstract: Current anticancer chemotherapy relies on a limited set of in vitro or indirect prognostic markers of tumor response to available drugs. A more accurate analysis of drug sensitivity would involve studying tumor response in vivo. To this end, we have developed an implantable device that can perform drug sensitivity testing of several anticancer agents simultaneously inside the living tumor. The device contained reservoirs that released microdoses of single agents or drug combinations into spatially distinct regions of the tumor. The local drug concentrations were chosen to be representative of concentrations achieved during systemic treatment. Local efficacy and drug concentration profiles were evaluated for each drug or drug combination on the device, and the local efficacy was confirmed to be a predictor of systemic efficacy in vivo for multiple drugs and tumor models. Currently, up to 16 individual drugs or combinations can be assessed independently, without systemic drug exposure, through minimally invasive biopsy of a small region of a single tumor. This assay takes into consideration physiologic effects that contribute to drug response by allowing drugs to interact with the living tumor in its native microenvironment. Because these effects are crucial to predicting drug response, we envision that these devices will help identify optimal drug therapy before systemic treatment is initiated and could improve drug response prediction beyond the biomarkers and in vitro and ex vivo studies used today. These devices may also be used in clinical drug development to safely gather efficacy data on new compounds before pharmacological optimization.
Keywords: cancer chemotherapy; controlled study; review; cisplatin; doxorubicin; sunitinib; drug efficacy; drug potentiation; nonhuman; gemcitabine; paclitaxel; mouse; animal tissue; pharmacodynamics; animal experiment; animal model; in vivo study; cetuximab; drug response; drug tissue level; equipment design; drug sensitivity; lapatinib; drug delivery system; tumor microenvironment; triple negative breast cancer; priority journal; drug delivery device
Journal Title: Science Translational Medicine
Volume: 7
Issue: 284
ISSN: 1946-6234
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science  
Date Published: 2015-04-22
Start Page: 284ps10
Language: English
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3010564
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25904741
PMCID: PMC4825177
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Notes: Export Date: 3 June 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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