2003
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600864
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Role of cytokines in photodynamic therapy-induced local and systemic inflammation

Abstract: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) of tumour results in the rapid induction of an inflammatory response that is considered important for the activation of antitumour immunity, but may be detrimental if excessive. The response is characterised by the infiltration of leucocytes, predominantly neutrophils, into the treated tumour. Several preclinical studies have suggested that suppression of longterm tumour growth following PDT using Photofrin s is dependent upon the presence of neutrophils. The inflammatory pathways le… Show more

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“…The mRNA for IL-6 was also changed by PDT with Photofrin in EMT6 mammary tumor cells in culture and in vivo, and a concomitant up-regulation in the interleukin protein levels was also observed in the latter model [174]. An enhanced expression of IL-6 in EMT6 tumors and an increase in the circulatory levels of IL-6 were also observed in in vivo studies, using the sensitizer HPPH [266]. The up-regulation in the IL-6 levels contrasts with the observed impairment of the response of hypopharyngeal carcinoma FaDu cells and of cultured human pulmonary fibroblasts to IL-6-type cytokines (IL-6, LIF and oncostatin M), observed after photosensitization with ALA or Photofrin [192] (see above).…”
Section: Interleukinsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…The mRNA for IL-6 was also changed by PDT with Photofrin in EMT6 mammary tumor cells in culture and in vivo, and a concomitant up-regulation in the interleukin protein levels was also observed in the latter model [174]. An enhanced expression of IL-6 in EMT6 tumors and an increase in the circulatory levels of IL-6 were also observed in in vivo studies, using the sensitizer HPPH [266]. The up-regulation in the IL-6 levels contrasts with the observed impairment of the response of hypopharyngeal carcinoma FaDu cells and of cultured human pulmonary fibroblasts to IL-6-type cytokines (IL-6, LIF and oncostatin M), observed after photosensitization with ALA or Photofrin [192] (see above).…”
Section: Interleukinsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The up-regulation in the IL-6 levels contrasts with the observed impairment of the response of hypopharyngeal carcinoma FaDu cells and of cultured human pulmonary fibroblasts to IL-6-type cytokines (IL-6, LIF and oncostatin M), observed after photosensitization with ALA or Photofrin [192] (see above). This may account for the lack of effect of IL-6 on neutrophil infiltration of EMT6 tumors, when HPPH was used as a sensitizer [266], but contrasts with the role of the cytokine on the induction of systemic neutrophilia in Photofrin-PDT [267,270].…”
Section: Interleukinsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…These include IL6 in particular and macrophage inflammatory protein 1 (MIP1) and MIP2 (REF. 63). Increased levels of IL1β, IL6, IL8 and IL10 were detected in patients after surgery and PDT for mesothelioma64.…”
Section: Cytokine Release and Inflammation After Pdtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDT results in photochemical and photo-biological processes which cause irreversible photodamage to the treated tissues [15]. The inflammatory process occurring after seven days following the first PDT session is observed in Figure 1, panel B, which is characterized by enhanced expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and leukocyte infiltration [16]. Many studies on the efficacy of PDT on BCC have been published [4,17,18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%