Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer: a phase I study

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Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer : a phase I study. / Broholm, Malene; Vogelsang, Rasmus; Bulut, Mustafa; Stigaard, Trine; Falk, Hanne; Frandsen, Stine; Pedersen, Dorte Levin; Perner, Trine; Fiehn, Anne-Marie Kanstrup; Mølholm, Ida; Bzorek, Michael; Rosen, Andreas Weinberger; Andersen, Christina Søs Auður; Pallisgaard, Niels; Gögenur, Ismail; Gehl, Julie.

I: Endoscopy International Open, Bind 11, Nr. 5, 2023, s. E451-E459.

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Broholm, M, Vogelsang, R, Bulut, M, Stigaard, T, Falk, H, Frandsen, S, Pedersen, DL, Perner, T, Fiehn, A-MK, Mølholm, I, Bzorek, M, Rosen, AW, Andersen, CSA, Pallisgaard, N, Gögenur, I & Gehl, J 2023, 'Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer: a phase I study', Endoscopy International Open, bind 11, nr. 5, s. E451-E459. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2033-9831

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Broholm, M., Vogelsang, R., Bulut, M., Stigaard, T., Falk, H., Frandsen, S., Pedersen, D. L., Perner, T., Fiehn, A-M. K., Mølholm, I., Bzorek, M., Rosen, A. W., Andersen, C. S. A., Pallisgaard, N., Gögenur, I., & Gehl, J. (2023). Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer: a phase I study. Endoscopy International Open, 11(5), E451-E459. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2033-9831

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Broholm M, Vogelsang R, Bulut M, Stigaard T, Falk H, Frandsen S o.a. Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer: a phase I study. Endoscopy International Open. 2023;11(5):E451-E459. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2033-9831

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Broholm, Malene ; Vogelsang, Rasmus ; Bulut, Mustafa ; Stigaard, Trine ; Falk, Hanne ; Frandsen, Stine ; Pedersen, Dorte Levin ; Perner, Trine ; Fiehn, Anne-Marie Kanstrup ; Mølholm, Ida ; Bzorek, Michael ; Rosen, Andreas Weinberger ; Andersen, Christina Søs Auður ; Pallisgaard, Niels ; Gögenur, Ismail ; Gehl, Julie. / Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer : a phase I study. I: Endoscopy International Open. 2023 ; Bind 11, Nr. 5. s. E451-E459.

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title = "Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer: a phase I study",
abstract = "Background and study aims  Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies, with approximately 20 % of patients having metastatic disease. Local symptoms from the tumor remain a common issue and affect quality of life. Electroporation is a method to permeabilize cell membranes with high-voltage pulses, allowing increased passage of otherwise poorly permeating substances such as calcium. The aim of this study was to determine the safety of calcium electroporation for advanced colorectal cancer. Patients and methods  Six patients with inoperable rectal and sigmoid colon cancer were included, all presenting with local symptoms. Patients were offered endoscopic calcium electroporation and were followed up with endoscopy and computed tomography/magnetic resonance scans. Biopsies and blood samples were collected at baseline and at follow-up, 4, 8, and 12 weeks after treatment. Biopsies were examined for histological changes and immunohistochemically with CD3/CD8 and PD-L1. In addition, blood samples were examined for circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Results  A total of 10 procedures were performed and no serious adverse events occurred. Prior to inclusion, patients reported local symptoms, such as bleeding (N = 3), pain (N = 2), and stenosis (N = 5). Five of six patients reported symptom relief. In one patient, also receiving systemic chemotherapy, clinical complete response of primary tumor was seen. Immunohistochemistry found no significant changes in CD3 /CD8 levels or cfDNA levels after treatment. Conclusions  This first study of calcium electroporation for colorectal tumors shows that calcium electroporation is a safe and feasible treatment modality for colorectal cancer. It can be performed as an outpatient treatment and may potentially be of great value for fragile patients with limited treatment options.",
author = "Malene Broholm and Rasmus Vogelsang and Mustafa Bulut and Trine Stigaard and Hanne Falk and Stine Frandsen and Pedersen, {Dorte Levin} and Trine Perner and Fiehn, {Anne-Marie Kanstrup} and Ida M{\o}lholm and Michael Bzorek and Rosen, {Andreas Weinberger} and Andersen, {Christina S{\o}s Au{\dh}ur} and Niels Pallisgaard and Ismail G{\"o}genur and Julie Gehl",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Endoscopic calcium electroporation for colorectal cancer

T2 - a phase I study

AU - Broholm, Malene

AU - Vogelsang, Rasmus

AU - Bulut, Mustafa

AU - Stigaard, Trine

AU - Falk, Hanne

AU - Frandsen, Stine

AU - Pedersen, Dorte Levin

AU - Perner, Trine

AU - Fiehn, Anne-Marie Kanstrup

AU - Mølholm, Ida

AU - Bzorek, Michael

AU - Rosen, Andreas Weinberger

AU - Andersen, Christina Søs Auður

AU - Pallisgaard, Niels

AU - Gögenur, Ismail

AU - Gehl, Julie

N1 - The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commercial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background and study aims  Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies, with approximately 20 % of patients having metastatic disease. Local symptoms from the tumor remain a common issue and affect quality of life. Electroporation is a method to permeabilize cell membranes with high-voltage pulses, allowing increased passage of otherwise poorly permeating substances such as calcium. The aim of this study was to determine the safety of calcium electroporation for advanced colorectal cancer. Patients and methods  Six patients with inoperable rectal and sigmoid colon cancer were included, all presenting with local symptoms. Patients were offered endoscopic calcium electroporation and were followed up with endoscopy and computed tomography/magnetic resonance scans. Biopsies and blood samples were collected at baseline and at follow-up, 4, 8, and 12 weeks after treatment. Biopsies were examined for histological changes and immunohistochemically with CD3/CD8 and PD-L1. In addition, blood samples were examined for circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Results  A total of 10 procedures were performed and no serious adverse events occurred. Prior to inclusion, patients reported local symptoms, such as bleeding (N = 3), pain (N = 2), and stenosis (N = 5). Five of six patients reported symptom relief. In one patient, also receiving systemic chemotherapy, clinical complete response of primary tumor was seen. Immunohistochemistry found no significant changes in CD3 /CD8 levels or cfDNA levels after treatment. Conclusions  This first study of calcium electroporation for colorectal tumors shows that calcium electroporation is a safe and feasible treatment modality for colorectal cancer. It can be performed as an outpatient treatment and may potentially be of great value for fragile patients with limited treatment options.

AB - Background and study aims  Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies, with approximately 20 % of patients having metastatic disease. Local symptoms from the tumor remain a common issue and affect quality of life. Electroporation is a method to permeabilize cell membranes with high-voltage pulses, allowing increased passage of otherwise poorly permeating substances such as calcium. The aim of this study was to determine the safety of calcium electroporation for advanced colorectal cancer. Patients and methods  Six patients with inoperable rectal and sigmoid colon cancer were included, all presenting with local symptoms. Patients were offered endoscopic calcium electroporation and were followed up with endoscopy and computed tomography/magnetic resonance scans. Biopsies and blood samples were collected at baseline and at follow-up, 4, 8, and 12 weeks after treatment. Biopsies were examined for histological changes and immunohistochemically with CD3/CD8 and PD-L1. In addition, blood samples were examined for circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). Results  A total of 10 procedures were performed and no serious adverse events occurred. Prior to inclusion, patients reported local symptoms, such as bleeding (N = 3), pain (N = 2), and stenosis (N = 5). Five of six patients reported symptom relief. In one patient, also receiving systemic chemotherapy, clinical complete response of primary tumor was seen. Immunohistochemistry found no significant changes in CD3 /CD8 levels or cfDNA levels after treatment. Conclusions  This first study of calcium electroporation for colorectal tumors shows that calcium electroporation is a safe and feasible treatment modality for colorectal cancer. It can be performed as an outpatient treatment and may potentially be of great value for fragile patients with limited treatment options.

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DO - 10.1055/a-2033-9831

M3 - Journal article

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SP - E451-E459

JO - Endoscopy International Open

JF - Endoscopy International Open

SN - 2196-9736

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