| Literature DB >> 26618054 |
Ajay V Maker1, Bellur Prabhakar2, Krunal Pardiwala3.
Abstract
Rose Bengal (RB) is a red synthetic dye that was initially used in the garment industry and has been used safely for decades as a corneal stain by ophthalmologists. Antineoplastic properties of RB have also been observed, though the mechanism of action remained to be elucidated. Recently, interest in RB as a therapeutic cancer treatment has increased due to significant anti-tumor responses with direct tumor injection in human clinical trials for metastatic melanoma. In these patients, there has been the implication that RB may mount a T-cell mediated anti-tumor response and impart antigen-specific responses in distant bystander lesions. This article serves to evaluate the potential of intralesional rose bengal to stimulate T-cell mediated anti-tumor responses in in-vitro, pre-clinical, and clinical studies.Entities:
Keywords: PV10; Rose bengal; T-cell mediated anti-tumor responses; metastatic melanoma
Year: 2015 PMID: 26618054 PMCID: PMC4662376 DOI: 10.4172/2155-9899.1000343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Cell Immunol