• What is the problem/issue being addressed?
LUMIBLAST started on the 1st October 2016. The overall aim of the project is to address deep lying cancers like brain cancers (e.g. glioblastoma multiforme – GBM) by using chemically generated intracellular light to excite a photosensitive drug and consequently kill the tumour around it by generating toxic oxygen byproducts.
• Why is it important for society?
Cancers like GBM are practically incurable due to their location and their highly aggressive nature. While the GBM standard of care (surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy) can slightly prolong the patents' survival median from ~3 to ~15 months, it cannot provide a curative solution. By contrast, the fluorescence of GBM-specific 5-ALA-derived protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) is currently used intraoperatively to guide the precise resection of the cancerous tissues. This specificity makes GBM photodynamic therapy (PDT) an attractive solution, however its application faces two problems: i) Light accessibility without surgical intervention and ii) inability to eradicate all the tumour cells, due to the limited penetration of light into tissue.
Lumiblast which is in practice a form PDT from within the cell, using chemiluminescence instead of an external light source (e.g. lamp or laser) can prove either curative or able to provide a long term management of the disease providing the patients with a substantial prologation of life.
• What are the overall objectives?
The overall project objectives are:
- Design and synthesis of the LUMIBLAST compounds with varying properties.
- Photochemical studies on the LUMIBLAST compounds, with regards to their stability, luminescence efficiency and ability to interact with photosensitive dugs and provide them with light.
- Validation and optimization of LUMIBLAST in GBM cancer cell lines, and selection of the best perform-ing modified luminols for animal studies (WP3).
- Evaluation of LUMIBLAST in the appropriate animal tumour models.
- Assessment of LUMIBLAST potential towards a clinical application based on the project results and design of a tentative business plan.