Colorectal Cancer
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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2005; 11(16): 2426-2430
Published online Apr 28, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i16.2426
Effects and possible anti-tumor immunity of electrochemotherapy with bleomycin on human colon cancer xenografts in nude mice
Min-Hua Zheng, Bo Feng, Jian-Wen Li, Ai-Guo Lu, Ming-Liang Wang, Wei-Guo Hu, Ji-Yuan Sun, Yan-Yan Hu, Jun-Jun Ma, Bao-Ming Yu
Min-Hua Zheng, Bo Feng, Jian-Wen Li, Ai-Guo Lu, Ming-Liang Wang, Wei-Guo Hu, Ji-Yuan Sun, Yan-Yan Hu, Jun-Jun Ma, Bao-Ming Yu, Department of General Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, Shanghai Institute of Digestive Surgery, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200025, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the Grant from Science and Technology Development of Shanghai, No. 00440
Correspondence to: Dr. Min-Hua Zheng, Department of General Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200025, China. fengbo2022@163.com
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Received: July 12, 2004
Revised: July 13, 2004
Accepted: September 4, 2004
Published online: April 28, 2005
Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the anti-tumor effects and possible involvement of anti-tumor immunity of electrochemotherapy (ECT) employing electroporation and bleomycin in human colon cancer xenografts in nude mice, and to establish the experimental basis for clinical application of ECT.

METHODS: Forty nude mice, inoculated subcutaneously human colon cancer cell line LoVo for 3 wk, were allocated randomly into four groups: B+E+ (ECT), B+E- (administration of bleomycin alone), B-E+ (administration of electric pulses alone), and B-E- (no treatment). Tumor volumes were measured daily. The animals were killed on the 7th d, the weights of xenografts were measured, and histologies of tumors were evaluated. Cytotoxicity of spleen natural killer (NK) and lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells was then assessed by lactic dehydrogenase release assay.

RESULTS: The mean tumor volume of group B+E+ was statistically different from the other three groups after the treatment (F = 36.80, P<0.01). There was one case of complete response, seven cases of partial response (PR) in group B+E+, one case of PR in group B+E- and group B-E+ respectively, and no response was observed in group B-E-. The difference of response between group B+E+ and the other three groups was statistically significant (χ2 = 25.67, P<0.01). Histologically, extensive necrosis of tumor cells with considerable vascular damage and inflammatory cells infiltration were observed in group B+E+. There was no statistical difference between the cytotoxicity of NK and LAK cells in the four treatment groups.

CONCLUSION: ECT significantly enhances the chemosensitivity and effects of chemotherapy in human colon cancer xenografts in nude mice, and could be a kind of novel treatment modality for human colon cancer. The generation of T-cell-dependent, tumor-specific immunity might be involved in the process of ECT.

Keywords: Electrochemotherapy; Colorectal neoplasm; Bleomycin; Nude mice; Anti-tumor immunity