Hradetzky, David

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Electrospray mediated localized and targeted chemotherapy in a mouse model of lung cancer

2021-04-21, Hradetzky, David, Gazdhar, Amiq, Ruzgys, Paulius, Böhringer, Stephan, Sila Dokumaci, Ayse, Hari, Yvonne, Schürch, Christian, Brühl, Frido, Schürch, Stefan, Sönke, Szidat, Riether, Carsten, Satkauskas, Saulius, Geiser, Thomas

An advanced stage, centrally localized invasive tumor is a major cause of sudden death in lung cancer patients. Currently, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, laser ablation, or surgical resection if possible are the available state-of-the-art treatments but none of these guarantee remedy or long-term relief and are often associated with fatal complications. Allowing localized chemotherapy, by direct and confined drug delivery only at the tumor site, could be a promising option for preoperative down staging or palliative therapy. Here we report the localized and targeted application of intra tumor delivery of chemotherapeutics using a novel device based on the principle of electrospray.

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A new electrospray method for targeted gene delivery

2018-03, Boehringer, Stephan, Ruzgys, Paulius, Tamò, Luca, Satkauskas, Saulius, Geiser, Thomas, Gazdhar, Amiq, Hradetzky, David

A challenge for gene therapy is absence of safe and efficient local delivery of therapeutic genetic material. An efficient and reproducible physical method of electrospray for localized and targeted gene delivery is presented. Electrospray works on the principle of coulombs repulsion, under influence of electric field the liquid carrying genetic material is dispersed into micro droplets and is accelerated towards the targeted tissue, acting as a counter electrode. The accelerated droplets penetrate the targeted cells thus facilitating the transfer of genetic material into the cell. The work described here presents the principle of electrospray for gene delivery, the basic instrument design, and the various optimized parameters to enhance gene transfer in vitro. We estimate a transfection efficiency of up to 60% was achieved. We describe an efficient gene transfer method and a potential electrospray-mediated gene transfer mechanism.

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Electrospray-mediated local chemotherapy of lung carcinoma in mice

2016, Hradetzky, David, Böhringer, Stephan, Satkauskas, Saulius, Geiser, Thomas, Gazdhar, Amiq, Ruzgys, Paulius