Iontophoretic device delivery for the localized treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

JD Byrne, MRN Jajja, AN Schorzman… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
JD Byrne, MRN Jajja, AN Schorzman, AW Keeler, JC Luft, WC Zamboni, JM DeSimone
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2016National Acad Sciences
Poor delivery and systemic toxicity of many cytotoxic agents, such as the recent promising
combination chemotherapy regimen of folinic acid (leucovorin), fluorouracil, irinotecan, and
oxaliplatin (FOLFIRINOX), restrict their full utility in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Local
delivery of chemotherapies has become possible using iontophoretic devices that are
implanted directly onto pancreatic tumors. We have fabricated implantable iontophoretic
devices and tested the local iontophoretic delivery of FOLFIRINOX for the treatment of …
Poor delivery and systemic toxicity of many cytotoxic agents, such as the recent promising combination chemotherapy regimen of folinic acid (leucovorin), fluorouracil, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin (FOLFIRINOX), restrict their full utility in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Local delivery of chemotherapies has become possible using iontophoretic devices that are implanted directly onto pancreatic tumors. We have fabricated implantable iontophoretic devices and tested the local iontophoretic delivery of FOLFIRINOX for the treatment of pancreatic cancer in an orthotopic patient-derived xenograft model. Iontophoretic delivery of FOLFIRINOX was found to increase tumor exposure by almost an order of magnitude compared with i.v. delivery with substantially lower plasma concentrations. Mice treated for 7 wk with device FOLFIRINOX experienced significantly greater tumor growth inhibition compared with i.v. FOLFIRINOX. A marker of cell proliferation, Ki-67, was stained, showing a significant reduction in tumor cell proliferation. These data capitalize on the unique ability of an implantable iontophoretic device to deliver much higher concentrations of drug to the tumor compared with i.v. delivery. Local iontophoretic delivery of cytotoxic agents should be considered for the treatment of patients with unresectable nonmetastatic disease and for patients with the need for palliation of local symptoms, and may be considered as a neoadjuvant approach to improve resection rates and outcome in patients with localized and locally advanced pancreatic cancer.
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