Investigator

Heiko Enderling

Professor · The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Radiation Oncology

About

HEHeiko Enderling
Papers(1)
Fractionated photoimm…
Collaborators(3)
Mohammad U. ZahidTayyaba HasanBryan Q. Spring
Institutions(4)
The University Of Tex…The University of Tex…Massachusetts Institu…Northeastern Universi…

Papers

Fractionated photoimmunotherapy stimulates an anti-tumour immune response: an integrated mathematical and in vitro study

Abstract Background Advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has high recurrence rates due to disseminated initial disease presentation. Cytotoxic phototherapies, such as photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photoimmunotherapy (PIT, cell-targeted PDT), have the potential to treat disseminated malignancies due to safe intraperitoneal delivery. Methods We use in vitro measurements of EOC tumour cell and T cell responses to chemotherapy, PDT, and epidermal growth factor receptor targeted PIT as inputs to a mathematical model of non-linear tumour and immune effector cell interaction. The model outputs were used to calculate how photoimmunotherapy could be utilised for tumour control. Results In vitro measurements of PIT dose responses revealed that although low light doses (<10 J/cm2) lead to limited tumour cell killing they also increased proliferation of anti-tumour immune effector cells. Model simulations demonstrated that breaking up a larger light dose into multiple lower dose fractions (vis-à-vis fractionated radiotherapy) could be utilised to effect tumour control via stimulation of an anti-tumour immune response. Conclusions There is promise for applying fractionated PIT in the setting of EOC. However, recommending specific fractionated PIT dosimetry and timing will require appropriate model calibration on tumour-immune interaction data in human patients and subsequent validation of model predictions in prospective clinical trials.

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Positions

2023–

Professor

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center · Radiation Oncology

2013–

Researcher

Moffitt Cancer Center · Integrated Mathematical Oncology

2011–

Assistant Professor / Assistant Investigator

Tufts University School of Medicine · Center of Cancer Systems Biology, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center

2010–

Instructor

Tufts University School of Medicine · Center of Cancer Systems Biology, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center

2007–

Postdoctoral Fellow

Tufts University School of Medicine · Center of Cancer Systems Biology, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center

2006–

Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Dundee · Surgery and Molecular Oncology, Mathematics

Education

2006

Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology

University of Dundee · Mathematics

2003

Diplom-Ingenieur (Dipl.-Ing.) in Computational Visualization

Otto von Guericke Universität Magdeburg · Computer Science

Keywords
Mathematical OncologyPersonalized MedicineRadiotherapyImmunotherapyCancer stem cells