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Translational Study for Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Against Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Including Oligometastases, Considering Cancer Stem-Like Cells Enable Predicting Clinical Outcome from in Vitro Data.

Radiotherapy and oncology(2023)

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Background: Curative effects of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have been evaluated using various biophysical models. Because such model parameters are empirically determined based on clinical experience, there is a large gap between in vitro and clinical studies. In this study, considering the heterogeneous cell population, we performed a translational study to realize the possible linkage based on a modeling approach.Methods: We modeled cell-killing and tumor control probability (TCP) considering two populations: progeny and cancer stem-like cells. The model parameters were determined from in vitro survival data of A549 and EBC-1 cells. Based on the cellular parameters, we predicted TCP and compared it with the corresponding clinical data from 553 patients collected at Hirosaki University Hospital.Results: Using an all-in-one developed model, the so-called integrated microdosimetric-kinetic (IMK) model, we successfully reproduced both in vitro survival after acute irradiation and the 3-year TCP with various fractionation schemes (6-10 Gy per fraction). From the conventional prediction without considering cancer stem cells (CSCs), this study revealed that radioresistant CSCs play a key role in the linkage between in vitro and clinical outcomes. Conclusions: This modeling study provides a possible generalized biophysical model that enables precise estimation of SBRT worldwide.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Radiotherapy and Oncology 181 (2023) 109444
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Cell survival,Cancer stem-like cells,Tumor control probability,Biophysical modeling
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