Can the two mechanisms of tumor cell killing by radiation be exploited for therapeutic gain?

被引:20
作者
Chapman, J. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] CRM Consulting Serv, West Kelowna, BC V4T 3H7, Canada
关键词
LQ model; tumor cell killing; TCP modeling; NTCP modeling; optimal radiotherapy; PROSTATE-CANCER; LOCAL-CONTROL; RADIOSENSITIVITY; INACTIVATION; SENSITIVITY; CHROMATIN; SURVIVAL; HYPOXIA; EVENTS; REPAIR;
D O I
10.1093/jrr/rrt111
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The radiation killing of tumor cells by ionizing radiation is best described by the linear-quadratic (LQ) model. Research into the underlying mechanisms of alpha- and beta-inactivation has suggested that different molecular targets (DNA in different forms) and different microdosimetric energy deposits (spurs versus electron track-ends) are involved. Clinical protocols with fractionated doses of about 2.0 Gy/day were defined empirically, and we now know that they produce cancer cures mainly by the alpha-inactivation mechanism. Radiobiology studies indicate that alpha and beta mechanisms exhibit widely different characteristics that should be addressed upfront as clinical fractionation schemes are altered. As radiation treatments attempt to exploit the advantages of larger dose fractions over shorter treatment times, the LQ model can be used to predict iso-effective tumor cell killing and possibly iso-effective normal tissue complications. Linking best estimates of radiobiology and tumor biology parameters with tumor control probability (TCP) and normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models will enable us to improve and optimize cancer treatment protocols, delivering no more fractions than are strictly necessary for a high therapeutic ratio.
引用
收藏
页码:2 / 9
页数:8
相关论文
共 39 条
[1]   Radiation inactivation of human prostate cancer cells: The role of apoptosis [J].
Algan, O ;
Stobbe, CC ;
Helt, AM ;
Hanks, GE ;
Chapman, JD .
RADIATION RESEARCH, 1996, 146 (03) :267-275
[2]   THE DENSITY OF CLONOGENIC CELLS IN HUMAN SOLID TUMORS [J].
BAKER, F ;
SANGER, L .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CELL CLONING, 1991, 9 (02) :155-165
[3]  
BAKER FL, 1986, CANCER RES, V46, P1263
[4]   The intrinsic radiosensitivity of some human tumor cells throughout their cell cycles [J].
Biade, S ;
Stobbe, CC ;
Chapman, JD .
RADIATION RESEARCH, 1997, 147 (04) :416-421
[5]   Tumor radiosensitivity (SF2) is a prognostic factor for local control in head and neck cancers [J].
Björk-Eriksson, T ;
West, C ;
Karlsson, E ;
Mercke, C .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2000, 46 (01) :13-19
[6]  
Burman C, 1991, INT J RADIAT ONCOL, V21, P113
[7]   MOLECULAR THEORY OF CELL SURVIVAL [J].
CHADWICK, KH ;
LEENHOUTS, HP .
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 1973, 18 (01) :78-87
[8]  
CHAPMAN J.D., 1980, RAD BIOL CANC RES, P21
[9]  
Chapman J.D., 1981, ADV RADIAT BIOL, V9, P143, DOI [DOI 10.1016/B978-0-12-035409-2.50010-2, 10.1016/B978-0-12-035409-2.50010-2]
[10]   The Power of Radiation Biophysics-Let's Use It [J].
Chapman, J. Donald ;
Gillespie, Colin J. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2012, 84 (02) :309-311