X-ray on chip: Quantifying therapeutic synergies between radiotherapy and anticancer drugs using soft tissue sarcoma tumor spheroids

芯片上的 X 射线:使用软组织肉瘤肿瘤球体量化放射治疗和抗癌药物之间的治疗协同作用

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作者:Maeva Bavoux, Yuji Kamio, Emmanuelle Vigneux-Foley, Julie Lafontaine, Ouafa Najyb, Elena Refet-Mollof, Jean-François Carrier, Thomas Gervais, Philip Wong

Conclusion

This methodology lays the basis for the systemic search for molecular agent/radiotherapy synergies among preexisting pharmaceutical compounds libraries, in the hope to identify failed drug candidates in monotherapy that, in the presence of radiotherapy, would make it through clinical trials.

Methods

An orthovoltage-based technique was used to expose the devices to multiple X-ray radiation doses simultaneously. Radiation dose-dependent DNA double-strand breaks in soft tissue sarcoma (STS) spheroids were quantified using comet assays. Analysis of proliferative death using clonogenic assays was also performed, and synergy between treatments with Talazoparib, Pazopanib, AZD7762, and radiotherapy was quantified using dedicated statistical tests.

Purpose

Radioresistance, tumor microenvironment, and normal tissue toxicity from radiation limit the efficacy of radiotherapy in treating cancers. These challenges can be tackled by the discovery of new radiosensitizing and radioprotecting agents aimed at increasing the therapeutic efficacy of radiotherapy. The goal of this work was to develop a miniaturized microfluidic platform for the discovery of drugs that could be used in combination with radiotherapy. The microfluidic system will allow the toxicity testing of cancer spheroids to different combinations of radiotherapy and molecular agents. Materials and

Results

The developed microfluidic system with simple magnetic valves was capable of growing 336 homogeneous STS spheroids. The irradiation of the microfluidic system with an orthovoltage-based technique enabled the screening of sixteen drug-radiotherapy combinations with minimal reagent consumption. Using this framework, we predicted a therapeutic synergy between a novel anticancer drug Talazoparib and radiotherapy for STS. No synergy was found between RT and either Pazopanib or AZD7762, as the combinations were found to be additive.

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