INNV-36. NON-INTRUSIVE, NON-INVASIVE AND PATIENT FRIENDLY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND DEVICE AS A DELIVERY VEHICLE FOR CNS TUMORS

A major impediment to treatment of brain cancers is the inability to transport drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The development of an effective, targeted, and non-invasive method to penetrate the BBB to deliver cancer therapeutics is an unmet need in the treatment of brain cancers. Large...

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Hauptverfasser: Ramamurthy, Bhaskar, Keralapura, Mallika, Marshall, John, Need, Daniel, Dittamore, Ryan, Kesari, Santosh, Fonkem, Ekokobe
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description A major impediment to treatment of brain cancers is the inability to transport drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The development of an effective, targeted, and non-invasive method to penetrate the BBB to deliver cancer therapeutics is an unmet need in the treatment of brain cancers. Large molecular weight chemo- and immuno-therapies such as doxorubicin and others may be potentially effective against brain cancers if such drugs are sufficiently bioavailable in the brain. Focused ultrasound techniques can safely and transiently open the BBB but current techniques require invasive/intrusive or expensive and high-touch procedures and are not optimal for wide adoption. To address this unmet need, we are developing an innovative technique to non-intrusively, non-invasively and transiently open the BBB in a specified location within the brain using guided ultrasound (US). Our device consists of a proprietary US generator that is controlled by a highly portable system that has a small physical footprint, enabling the US generator and system to be placed in confined spaces such as chemotherapy infusion centers. The US generator is cap-shaped device that is placed on a patient’s head that includes multiple sets of ultrasound transducers that are distributed within the cap according to the anatomy of the skull. With our proprietary technique, we calculate the position of the cap in relation to the internal anatomy in a real-time manner and in a non-intrusive and a non-invasive manner. We have recently concluded an extensive study that resulted in algorithms that can accurately guide the US to various targets within the brain across a spectrum of patients. We also have completed a pilot preclinical study on a large animal demonstrating our ability to open the BBB non-invasively and deposit a drug proxy (gadolinium and Evans Blue).
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