Tumor radiation response enhancement by acoustical stimulation of the vasculature.

Gregory J, Czarnota, Raffi, Karshafian, Peter N, Burns, Shun, Wong, Azza, Al Mahrouki, Justin W, Lee, Amanda, Caissie, William, Tran, Christina, Kim, Melissa, Furukawa, Emily, Wong, Anoja, Giles

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |

We have discovered that ultrasound-mediated microbubble vascular disruption can enhance tumor responses to radiation in vivo. We demonstrate this effect using a human PC3 prostate cancer xenograft model. Results indicate a synergistic effect in vivo with combined single treatments of ultrasound-stimulated microbubble vascular perturbation and radiation inducing an over 10-fold greater cell kill with combined treatments. We further demonstrate with experiments in vivo that induction of ceramide-related endothelial cell apoptosis, leading to vascular disruption, is a causative mechanism. In vivo experiments with ultrasound and bubbles permit radiation doses to be decreased significantly for comparable effect. We envisage this unique combined ultrasound-based vascular perturbation and radiation treatment method being used to enhance the effects of radiation in a tumor, leading to greater tumor eradication.