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Theranostic Imaging May Vaccinate against the Therapeutic Benefit of Long Circulating PEGylated Liposomes and Change Cargo Pharmacokinetics.

Betina Børresen1, Jonas R Henriksen2, Gael Clergeaud2, Jennifer S Jørgensen2, Fredrik Melander2, Dennis R Elema3, Janos Szebeni4, Svend Aage Engelholm5, Annemarie T Kristensen1, Andreas Kjær6, Thomas L Andresen2, Anders E Hansen2,6.   

Abstract

The enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect increases tumor accumulation of liposomal chemotherapy and should, in theory, increase anticancer effects and lower toxicity. Unfortunately, liposomal chemotherapy has generally not met the expected potential, perhaps because the EPR effect is not ubiquitous. PET imaging using radiolabeled liposomes can identify cancers positive for the EPR effect. In the current study, we show in clinical canine cancer patients that repeated imaging with radiolabeled liposomes (64Cu-liposome) induces the accelerated blood clearance (ABC) phenomenon. This was observed even with very long intervals between PEGylated liposome injections, which contradict previous reporting in experimental animal models. The induction of ABC may be devastating for the theranostic use of liposomal imaging, as this could vaccinate patients against therapeutic efficacy. To investigate and solve this important problem, an additional study part was designed in which rats were subjected to repeated liposomal administrations, including stealth 64Cu-liposome PET imaging and Caelyx chemotherapy. Most importantly, it was found that, by increasing the lipid dose at the first injection or by supplying a small predose before the second 64Cu-liposome injection, ABC could be prevented. Importantly, signs of liposome tracer breakdown with subsequent renal excretion were observed. These findings highlight the importance of the ABC phenomenon for liposomal predictive imaging in a clinically relevant setting and show that carefully planned application is central to avoid potential detrimental effects on patient benefit.

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Keywords:  ABC-effect; EPR-effect; anti-PEG; liposome; nanomedicine; theranostic

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30372038     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b06266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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10.  Noninvasive Molecular Imaging of the Enhanced Permeability and Retention Effect by 64Cu-Liposomes: In vivo Correlations with 68Ga-RGD, Fluid Pressure, Diffusivity and 18F-FDG.

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