Effects of combined photodynamic therapy and ionizing radiation on human glioma spheroids

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The effects of combined photodynamic therapy and ionizing radiation are studied in a human glioma spheroid model. The degree of interaction between the two modalities depends in a complex manner on factors such as PDT irradiation fluence, fluence rate and dose of ionizing radiation. It is shown that gamma radiation and PDT interact in a synergistic manner only if both light fluence and gamma radiation dose exceed approximately 25 J cm -2 and 8 Gy, respectively. Synergistic interactions are observed only for the lower fluence rate investigated. The degree of interaction appears to be independent of both sequence and the PDT or ionizing radiation time intervals investigated. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labeling assays show that low-fluence rate PDT is very efficient at inducing apoptotic cell death, whereas neither high-fluence rate PDT nor ionizing radiation produces significant apoptosis. Although the mechanisms remain to be elucidated, the data imply that the observed synergism is likely not due to gamma-induced cell cycle arrest or to PDT-induced inhibition of DNA repair.

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Chen Sun
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Rich Sanchez
Hope College
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Northern Arizona University
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