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Massachusetts [US], September 7 (ANI): The new device, the size and shape of a grain of rice, can run dozens of trials at once to evaluate the impact of novel medicines on some of the most difficult-to-treat brain malignancies.
Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, have developed a gadget that can aid in the testing of treatments in patients with gliomas, which are brain or spinal cord tumours. In a phase 1 clinical trial, the gadget, which is intended to be used during standard of care surgery, provided unique insight into the effects of medications on glioma tumours and caused no adverse effects on patients.
Results from the pilot clinical trial for the device are published in Science Translational Medicine.
“In order to make the greatest impact on how  we treat these tumors, we need to be able to understand, early on, which drug works best for any given patient,” said co-principal investigator and co-corresponding author Pierpaolo Peruzzi, MD, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “The problem is that the tools that are currently available to answer this question are just not good enough. So we came up with the idea of making each patient their own lab, by using a device which can directly interrogate the living tumor and give us the information that we need.” 
About 20,000 people in the U.S. each year are diagnosed with gliomas, a type of tumor that affects the brain and spinal cord. Gliomas are also among the deadliest brain cancers and are notoriously difficult to treat.
One challenge in developing targeted therapies for glioma is that it can be difficult to test many different combinations of drugs in tumor cells, because it’s only possible to treat patients with one approach at a time. This has been a significant barrier for hard-to-treat cancers like gliomas, for which combination therapies are a promising avenue.
Peruzzi worked closely with co-principal investigator Oliver Jonas, PhD, an associate professor in the department of Radiology at the Brigham, to develop a device that can work around some of the barriers to precision medicine in gliomas. These microdevices are implanted in a patient’s tumor during surgery and removed before the surgery is complete.
“It’s important that we are able to do this in a way that best captures the features of each patient’s tumor and, at the same time, is the least disruptive of the standard of care,” said Peruzzi. “This makes our approach easy to integrate into patients’ treatment and allows its use in real life.”
In the time the device is implanted—about 2-3 hours—it administers tiny doses of up to 20 drugs into extremely small areas of the patient’s brain tumor. The device is removed during the surgery and the surrounding tissue is returned to the lab for analysis.
Because the device works while the tumor is still in the body, conducting experiments this way gives unparalleled ability to assess the effects of drugs on the tumor microenvironment, the cells immediately surrounding cancer cells that can make up almost half the mass of a tumor.
“This is not in the lab, and not in a petri dish,” said Peruzzi. “It’s actually in real patients in real time, which gives us a whole new perspective on how these tumors respond to treatment.”
In the current study, the researchers tested their device on six patients undergoing brain surgery to remove a glioma tumor. None of the patients experienced any adverse effects from the device, and the researchers were able to collect valuable biological data from the devices, such as how the response changes based on drug concentrations, or what molecular changes each drug produces in the cells.
While the study demonstrated that the device was safe and could be easily incorporated into surgical practice, the researchers are still working on determining the exact ways the data it gathers should be used to optimize glioma therapy. The researchers are currently conducting a two-stage version of their procedure in which patients receive the device through minimally invasive surgery 72 hours before their main surgery.
“We’re optimistic that this is a new generation approach for personalized medicine,” said Peruzzi. “The ability to bring the lab right to the patient unlocks so much potential in terms of the type of information we can gather, which is new and exciting territory for a disease that has very few options at present.” (ANI)


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