Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS) application has been shown to have an encouraging effect in inducing a transient pore formation through cellular membranes. This permeability condition has been demonstrated to be useful in enhancing gene and drug delivery. Nowadays, in the management of NSCLC patients, the use of liquid biopsy has entered the clinical practice. One of the main limits in the analysis of circulating tumor DNA is the low concentration rate of nucleic acids in body fluids. Ultrasound stimulation (US) has been recently demonstrated to be effective for the release of specific circulating tumor biomarkers in many mouse models. We demonstrated the role of US in inducing the release of tumor DNA fragments (rtDNA) in NSCLC without inducing any apoptotic or necrotic event.
Perez, A., DI STEFANO, A., Castiglia, M., Sorrentino, M., Matranga, D., Grisafi, F., et al. (2017). E26The effects of LIPUS on ctDNA release in the medium of NSCLC cell lines. In Annals of Oncology [10.1093/annonc/mdx426.025].
E26The effects of LIPUS on ctDNA release in the medium of NSCLC cell lines
Perez, Alessandro;DI STEFANO, Anna Barbara;CASTIGLIA, Marta;CORSO, Cristiano;Barraco, Nadia;CALO', Valentina;DI PIAZZA, Florinda;Massihnia, Daniela;LISTI', Angela;CASTELLANA, Luisa;INSALACO, Lavinia;BRONTE, Enrico;RUSSO, Antonio
2017-01-01
Abstract
Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS) application has been shown to have an encouraging effect in inducing a transient pore formation through cellular membranes. This permeability condition has been demonstrated to be useful in enhancing gene and drug delivery. Nowadays, in the management of NSCLC patients, the use of liquid biopsy has entered the clinical practice. One of the main limits in the analysis of circulating tumor DNA is the low concentration rate of nucleic acids in body fluids. Ultrasound stimulation (US) has been recently demonstrated to be effective for the release of specific circulating tumor biomarkers in many mouse models. We demonstrated the role of US in inducing the release of tumor DNA fragments (rtDNA) in NSCLC without inducing any apoptotic or necrotic event.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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