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Enabling Chemo-Immunotherapy with HIFU in Canine Cancer Patients

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ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-023-03194-1

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HIFU; Ablation; Hyperthermia; Drug delivery; Immunomodulation

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High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a non-invasive technique for solid tumor treatment. This study compared HIFU thermal ablation and histotripsy ablation in dogs with spontaneous tumors, and evaluated the effects of HIFU hyperthermia on Doxorubicin delivery and immunomodulation. The results showed that HIFU thermal ablation achieved tumor remission in most patients, while histotripsy achieved partial response. HIFU hyperthermia also improved drug delivery and immune responses. These findings highlight the potential of HIFU as a promising cancer treatment approach.
High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a promising non-invasive technique for treating solid tumors using thermal and histotripsy-based mechanical ablation. However, its clinical significance in different tumor types is not fully understood. To assess its therapeutic efficacy and immunomodulatory properties, we compared HIFU thermal ablation and histotripsy ablation in dogs with spontaneous tumors. We also evaluated the ability of non-ablative HIFU-based mild hyperthermia (40-45 oC) to improve Doxorubicin delivery and immunomodulation. Our results showed that HIFU thermal ablation induced tumor remission in the majority of treated patients over 60 days, while histotripsy achieved partial response to stable disease persistence. The adverse effects of thermal ablation were minor to moderate, while histotripsy exposures were relatively well-tolerated. Furthermore, we observed a correlation between HIFU-therapeutic response and serum anti-tumor cytokine profiles and the presence of functionally active cytotoxic immune cells in patients. Similarly, Doxorubicin-treated patients showed improved drug delivery, efficacy, and anti-tumor immune responses with HIFU hyperthermia. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that depending on the tumor type and treatment parameters, HIFU treatments can enable tumor growth control, immune activation, and chemotherapy in veterinary patient. These findings have significant clinical implications and highlight the potential of HIFU as a promising cancer treatment approach.

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