WO2021193928A1 - 腫瘍細胞を死滅させるための医薬 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a drug for killing a tumor cell, which comprises a conjugate of a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and a cytotoxic substance, and talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin.
- small molecule anticancer drugs cancer chemotherapy
- cancer chemotherapy due to its strong cancer specificity, antibody drugs can reduce the strong side effects of small molecule anticancer drugs and are becoming widely used, but they are still effective for solid tumors.
- ADCs antibody drug conjugates
- ADCs antibody drug conjugates
- immunotherapeutic antibodies which are new antibody drugs, have strong efficacy against a wide range of cancer types by a new mechanism, but there are not always many patients who are effective, and in some cases death may occur. It has been found to show severe side effects.
- PDT PhotoDynamic Therapy
- PDT is a method of treating the affected area by irradiating the affected area with light of a wavelength that activates the photosensitizing pigment collected at the tumor site, and it has shown a certain effect in lung cancer etc. I can't say.
- An object to be solved by the present invention is to provide a drug for killing tumor cells with few side effects.
- PDT is a method of destroying tumor cells by accumulating a sensitizing dye in tumor tissue and irradiating it with light.
- Known sensitizers used in PDT include highly water-soluble and highly tumor-accumulating sensitizers such as Talaporfin Sodium, Porfimer Sodium, and Verteporfin. All of them have already been used for the treatment of lung cancer and the like.
- PDT is a less invasive treatment method, it has the disadvantage that its efficacy is not always satisfactory.
- PCI Photochemical Internalization
- TPCS2a sulfonized tetraphenylchlorin
- AlPcS2a aluminum phthalocyanine
- amphipathic sulfonized tetraphenylchlorin (TPCS2a) and aluminum phthalocyanine (AlPcS2a) are (1) concerned about neurotoxicity, and (2) accumulate in cell membranes other than endosome membranes and cause cytotoxicity. There are concerns about drawbacks such as (3) low tumor accumulation and non-specific side effects.
- the highly water-soluble talaporfin sodium, porfimmer sodium or verteporfin has the unpredictable effect of increasing the permeability of endosome membranes at low concentrations. I found that. Furthermore, they have found that the combination of a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of tumor cells and a cytotoxic substance and a combination of talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin can significantly enhance cytotoxicity and tumor specificity. , The present invention has been completed.
- ⁇ 1> A combination of a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of a tumor cell and a cytotoxic substance; and talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin; Drugs for killing tumor cells, including.
- ⁇ 2> The medicament according to ⁇ 1>, wherein the substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell is an antibody, an antibody fragment, a ligand, or a peptide.
- cytotoxicity is saporin, gelonin, or Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin.
- Tumor cells have Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR, ERBB1, ERBB2, ERBB3, ERBB4), Mesothelin, Ephrin type-A receptor 2 (EphA2), Glypican3 (GPC3), Cadherin17 (CDH17), or Roundabout on the cell surface.
- EGFR Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
- EphA2 Ephrin type-A receptor 2
- Glypican3 Glypican3
- CDH17 Cadherin17
- the medicament according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 3>, which is a cell expressing homolog 1 (Robo1).
- Tumor cells are head and neck cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, colon cancer, skin cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, cervical cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, mesenteric tumor, brain tumor, malignant melanoma , Breast cancer, bile duct cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, renal cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer or malignant lymphoma, or osteosarcoma, ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 4> The medicine described in any one.
- ⁇ 6> (1) Step of contacting the conjugate with tumor cells; (2) Steps of contacting talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin with the tumor cells; and (3) Talaporfin sodium, porfimer sodium or verteporfin at a wavelength effective to activate the tumor cells. Step of killing the cells by irradiation: The medicament according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 5>, which kills tumor cells by means of.
- ⁇ 7> (1) Step of contacting talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin with tumor cells; (2) The step of contacting the conjugate with the tumor cell; and (3) Irradiating the tumor cell with a wavelength effective for activating talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin.
- the process of killing The medicament according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 5>, which kills tumor cells by means of. ⁇ 8> (1)
- the step of killing the tumor cells by irradiating the tumor cells with a wavelength effective for The medicament according to any one of ⁇ 1> to ⁇ 5>, which kills tumor cells by means of.
- a step of contacting a tumor cell with a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and a conjugate of a cytotoxic substance (2) Steps of contacting talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin with the tumor cells; and (3) Talaporfin sodium, porfimer sodium or verteporfin at a wavelength effective to activate the tumor cells.
- Step of killing the cells by irradiation Methods of killing tumor cells, including.
- ⁇ B> A step of contacting a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of a tumor cell with a cytotoxic substance and talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin with the tumor cell. (2) Then, the step of killing the tumor cells by irradiating the tumor cells with a wavelength effective for activating talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin: Methods of killing tumor cells, including.
- FIG. 1 shows cell viability in the A431 cytotoxic assay.
- FIG. 2 shows cell viability in the A549 cytotoxic assay.
- FIG. 3 shows cell viability in the MKK7 cytotoxic assay.
- FIG. 4 shows cell viability in the MDA-MB-453 cytotoxicity assay.
- FIG. 5 shows cell viability in the A431 / PEP-T cytotoxic assay.
- FIG. 6 shows cell viability in the A431 / Verteporfin cytotoxic assay.
- the present inventors have found for the first time that the water-soluble sensitizing dyes taraporphyrin, porphymer sodium or verteporfin improve the permeability of endosomes by light irradiation.
- the conjugate of the substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and the cytotoxic substance is encapsulated in the endosome after binding to the tumor. Irradiation of separately (or simultaneously) added talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin with light to release the immunotoxin (or its degradation products) in the endosome into the cytoplasm. We believe that tumor cells can be killed.
- Talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium and verteporfin are water-soluble and have side effects on localization to membranes such as amphipathic sulfonized tetraphenylchlorin (TPCS2a) and aluminum phthalocyanine (AlPcS2a). It has the advantage of less concern. Furthermore, since the absorption wavelength is 664 nm, which does not overlap with the absorption wavelength of hemoglobin, the depth of light reach is deep.
- the methods for killing tumor cells include (1) a combination of a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and a cytotoxic substance, (2) and talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin. In the presence, (3) a form of irradiating light having a wavelength that activates talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium, or verteporfin can be mentioned.
- a substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and a conjugate of cytotoxicity are administered, and then (2) talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin is administered, and then (3).
- talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin As another form, (1) after administration of talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin, (2) administration of a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of tumor cells and a conjugate of cytotoxicity, and then (3). ) It can also be achieved by irradiating light with a wavelength that activates talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin.
- a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and a conjugate of a cytotoxic substance and (2) talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin are simultaneously administered, and then (3).
- ⁇ Photosensitizer> sodium taraporphyrin, sodium porphymer or verteporfin is used as a sensitizer.
- Talaporfin sodium is a sensitizing dye used in PDT, also known as rezaphyrin, NPe6, monoasparatylchlorin e6.
- Porfimer Sodium can be used as a sensitizing dye.
- Porphymer sodium is a PDT dye, also called photophyllin.
- Verteporfin can be used as a sensitizing dye. Verteporfin is a PDT dye, also known as Visudyne.
- Substances that bind to target substances on the surface of tumor cells include, but are not limited to, an antibody, an antibody fragment, a ligand, or a peptide.
- the target substance on the surface of a tumor cell for example, Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR, ERBB1, ERBB2, ERBB3, ERBB4), Mesothelin, Ephrin type
- EGFR Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
- ERBB1, ERBB2, ERBB3, ERBB4 Mesothelin
- Ephrin type Ephrin type
- EGFR Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
- GPC3 Glypican3
- Cadhelin17 CDH17
- Cadherin3 CDH3
- Robo1 Roundabout homolog1
- the type of antibody used in the present invention is not particularly limited, and is artificially used for the purpose of reducing heterologous antigenicity to humans, mouse antibody, human antibody, rat antibody, rabbit antibody, sheep antibody, camel antibody, triantibody, etc.
- Any of the recombinantly modified antibody for example, a chimeric antibody, a humanized antibody, or the like may be used.
- the recombinant antibody can be produced using a known method.
- a chimeric antibody is an antibody consisting of a heavy chain of a mouse antibody, a variable region of a light chain, and a heavy chain of a human antibody, a constant region of a light chain, and a DNA encoding the variable region of a mouse antibody.
- Humanized antibodies are obtained by transplanting the complementarity determining regions (CDRs) of non-human mammals, for example, mouse antibodies into the complementarity determining regions of human antibodies, and their general gene recombination methods are also known. .. Specifically, several oligos prepared so as to have an overlapping portion at the end of a DNA sequence designed to link the CDR of a mouse antibody and the framework region (FR) of a human antibody. It is synthesized from nucleotides by the PCR method. It is obtained by ligating the obtained DNA to the DNA encoding the human antibody constant region, then incorporating it into an expression vector, introducing it into a host and producing it (EP 239400, WO96 / 02576, etc.). ).
- a method for obtaining human antibodies is known.
- a human lymphocyte is sensitized in vitro with a desired antigen or a cell expressing the desired antigen, and the sensitized lymphocyte is fused with a human myeloma cell such as U266 to have a desired human antibody having an antigen-binding activity.
- a desired human antibody can be obtained by immunizing a transgenic animal having the entire repertoire of human antibody genes with a desired antigen (WO93 / 12227, WO92 / 03918, WO94 / 02602, WO94 / 25585, See WO96 / 34096, WO96 / 33735).
- a technique for obtaining a human antibody by panning using a human antibody library is also known.
- a phage that binds to an antigen can be selected by expressing the variable region of a human antibody as a single-chain antibody (scFv) on the surface of the phage by the phage display method.
- scFv single-chain antibody
- the DNA sequence encoding the variable region of the human antibody that binds to the antigen can be determined.
- an appropriate expression vector can be prepared for the sequence to obtain a human antibody.
- Antibodies that bind to tumor cells are preferably humanized or human antibodies, but are not limited thereto.
- these antibodies are low-molecular-weight antibodies such as antibody fragments or antibody modifications, as long as they do not lose the property of recognizing the entire length or part of the protein encoded by the antigen gene on the surface of tumor cells.
- An antibody fragment is a portion of an antibody that retains its ability to bind to ROBO1. Specific examples of the antibody fragment include Fab, Fab', F (ab') 2, Fv, Diabody, and a single chain antibody fragment (scFv).
- a gene encoding these antibody fragments may be constructed, introduced into an expression vector, and then expressed in an appropriate host cell.
- an antibody bound to various molecules such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) can also be used.
- the DNA encoding the monoclonal antibody is easily isolated and sequenced by conventional methods (eg, using an oligonucleotide probe capable of specifically binding to the genes encoding the heavy and light chains of the monoclonal antibody). can. Hybridoma cells are a preferred starting material for such DNA. Once isolated, the DNA was inserted into the expression vector and E. coli. Monoclonal antibodies can be produced from recombinant host cells, such as colli cells, COS cells, CHO cells, or myeloma cells that do not produce immunoglobulin unless transformed.
- Ligand can be used as a substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell.
- a receptor such as Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR, ERBB1, ERBB2, ERBB3, ERBB4), Mesothelin, Ephrin type-A receptor 2 (EphA2)
- EGFR Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
- EphA2 Ephrin type-A receptor 2
- Peptides can also be used as substances that bind to target substances on the surface of tumor cells. Peptides that bind to target substances on the surface of tumor cells can be designed and manufactured by those skilled in the art.
- the cytotoxic substance is preferably a protein having cytotoxicity, but is not limited to this, and may be a compound having a synthetic / natural anticancer activity such as bleomycin, or a compound used in ADC.
- Preferred embodiments of cytotoxic proteins include saporins, geronins, ciguatoxins, ricin A chains, glycated chain ricin A chains, ribosome inactivating proteins, alphasalcin, aspergillin, restrictocin, ribonuclease, etc. Examples thereof include epodophilotoxin, diphtheriatoxin, ciguatoxin and its variants, and gene recombinants.
- a combination of a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of a tumor cell and a cytotoxic substance The substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and the cytotoxic must be directly or indirectly bound.
- an antibody or fragment thereof is used as a substance that binds to a target substance on the surface of a tumor cell
- the method of directly chemically binding this to a cytotoxic substance is used in a known ADC (Antibody Drug Conjugate). You can use the binding method that is used. It is also possible to use a bifunctional cross-linking agent when the cytotoxicity is a protein.
- immunotoxin can be produced by genetically modifying a toxin and an antibody or a fragment thereof to form a protein.
- a method of indirectly binding an antibody or a fragment thereof with a cytotoxic agent using a second binding pair.
- avidin-biotin, antibody-hapten and the like can be used as an example of the second binding pair.
- a peptide or ligand that binds to a target substance on the surface of a tumor cell and a conjugate of the toxin can be used.
- the administration method when the medicament of the present invention is administered to a subject having a tumor is not particularly limited.
- the conjugate of the substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and the cytotoxic substance should be administered, for example, by intravenous administration, arterial administration, intramuscular administration, subcutaneous administration, intradermal administration, intraperitoneal administration, or oral administration. Can be done.
- Talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin can be administered, for example, by intravenous administration, arterial administration, intramuscular administration, subcutaneous administration, intradermal administration, intraperitoneal administration, or oral administration.
- intravenous administration arterial administration
- intramuscular administration subcutaneous administration
- intradermal administration intraperitoneal administration
- oral administration oral administration
- the dose of the binding between the substance that binds to the target substance on the surface of the tumor cell and the cytotoxic substance is not particularly limited, but is, for example, 1 ⁇ g / kg body weight to 100 mg / body weight kg, preferably 10 ⁇ g / kg body weight to 10 mg / kg body weight. It can be administered.
- the dose of talaporfin sodium, porphimer sodium or verteporfin is not particularly limited, but can be administered, for example, at 1 ⁇ g / kg body weight to 100 mg / kg body weight, preferably 10 ⁇ g / kg body weight to 10 mg / kg body weight.
- the number of administrations is not particularly limited, and can be administered once or more and multiple times (1 to 20 times, preferably 1 to 10 times), for example, every 2 to 4 weeks, or every 1 to 2 months. be able to. Further, the number of times of light irradiation is not particularly limited, and the light irradiation can be performed once or more times.
- the tumors to which the medicament of the present invention is administered are Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR, ERBB1, ERBB2, ERBB3, ERBB4), Mesothelin, Ephrin type-A receptor 2 (EphA2), Glypican3 (GPC3), Cadhelin17 (CDH17). , Cadhelin3 (CDH3), or Roundabout homolog 1 (Robo1), etc. on the surface of the tumor.
- EGFR Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
- EphA2 Ephrin type-A receptor 2
- Glypican3 Glypican3
- CDH17 Cadhelin17
- Cadhelin3 CDH3
- Roundabout homolog 1 Robot1
- head and neck cancer lung cancer, liver cancer, colon cancer, skin cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, mesenteric tumor, brain tumor, malignant melanoma, breast cancer, Cancers such as bile duct cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, renal cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer or malignant lymphoma, and osteosarcoma can be mentioned.
- the present invention can also be used for the treatment of non-human animals such as dogs, cats and horses, in addition to the treatment of human diseases.
- Example 1 ⁇ Obtaining materials> As an EGFR-expressing strain, A431 (human epidermal cell cancer-derived cell line) was obtained from KAC Co., Ltd. (Kyoto, Japan). Cetuximab was obtained from Selleck Biotech Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan) as an anti-EGFR antibody. As a photosensitizer, Talaporfin sodium was purchased from Medchemexpress (New Jersey) and used. I purchased an LED lamp (54W) with a peak wavelength of 650nm from King Do Way (18PCS E27, Amazon.co.jp).
- ⁇ Cell culture> A431 was cultured under conditions of 37 ° C. and 5% CO2 concentration using a medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum added to a high glucose-containing medium of Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM).
- DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
- Cetuximab dissolved in PBS (-) and EZ-LINK sulfo-NHS-LC-biotinylated reagent (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Massachusetts) dissolved in ultrapure water are mixed so as to have a molar ratio of 1:40. After reaction, it was purified using PD SpinTrap G-25 (GE Healthcare Life Sciences, England). The obtained biotinylated Cetuximab and streptavidin-saporin (Biotin-Z Internalization Kit [KIT-27-Z], Advanced Targeting Systems, California) were mixed in equal amounts and reacted at room temperature for 30 minutes to add saporin-added Cetuximab (Cetuximab). IT-Cetuximab) was obtained.
- Condition 1 Add only IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM
- Condition 2 Add IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM and Talaporfin sodium at a concentration of 30 ⁇ M
- Condition 3 Add IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM And after adding 30 ⁇ M Talaporfin sodium, light irradiation (650 nm, 37.6 mJ / cm 2 )
- IT-Cetuximab and Talaporfin sodium were added according to each condition, and after 16 hours, the cells were washed once with PBS (-), and a new drug-free medium was added. After another 4 hours, the cell group under condition 3 was irradiated with light at 650 nm so as to be 37.6 mJ / cm 2. After culturing for 72 hours, add 10 ⁇ l of CCK-8 kit solution (Cell Counting Kit-8, Dojin Chemical Laboratory, Japan) to each well, react for 1 to 2 hours, and then absorb each 450 nm. It was measured. Using the obtained results, the cell viability was calculated according to the following formula (Fig. 1).
- Cell viability (%) (ac) / (bc) x 100
- a is the absorbance of each sample
- b is the absorbance of the negative control sample without IT
- c is the absorbance of the medium alone.
- the EC50 value was fitted to a sigmoid curve using ImageJ, an open source analysis software, and the IT-Cetuximab concentration showing a 50% survival rate was determined (Table 1).
- IT-Cetuximab showed concentration-dependent cytotoxic activity, and its 50% effective concentration (EC50) was 0.36 nM.
- EC50 50% effective concentration
- Example 2 ⁇ Obtaining materials> As an EGFR-expressing strain, A549 (human lung cancer cells) was obtained from KAC Co., Ltd. (Kyoto, Japan). The anti-EGFR antibody Cetuximab, the photosensitizer Talaporfin sodium, and the LED lamp with a peak wavelength at 650 nm were the same as those used in Example 1.
- ⁇ Cell culture> A549 was cultured under conditions of 37 ° C. and 5% CO2 concentration using a medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum added to a high glucose-containing medium of Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM).
- DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
- Condition 1 Add only IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM
- Condition 2 Add IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM and Talaporfin sodium at a concentration of 30 ⁇ M
- Condition 3 Add IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM And after adding 30 ⁇ M Talaporfin sodium, light irradiation (650 nm, 37.6 mJ / cm 2 )
- IT-Cetuximab and Talaporfin sodium were added according to each condition, and after 16 hours, the cells were washed once with PBS (-), and a new drug-free medium was added. After another 4 hours, the cell group under condition 3 was irradiated with light at 650 nm so as to be 37.6 mJ / cm 2.
- IT-Cetuximab showed concentration-dependent cytotoxic activity, and its 50% effective concentration (EC50) was 0.70 nM.
- EC50 50% effective concentration
- IT-Cetuximab and Rezaphyrin were added at the same time under Condition 2
- the EC50 was 1.4 nM, which was almost the same as the result of Condition 1, and the effect of Rezaphyrin addition was almost the same. I could't see it.
- condition 3 in which IT-Cetuximab and rezaphyrin were added and further irradiated with light, the cytotoxic activity was remarkably increased, and its EC50 was 6.9 pM.
- Example 3 Cylindrical assay using HER2-expressing strain (MKN7, MDA-MB-453), Talaporfin sodium, IT-Trastuzumab ⁇ cell culture>
- MKN7 human gastric cancer-derived cells
- MDA-MB-453 human breast cancer cells
- MKN7 was cultured in RPMI1640 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum under the conditions of 37 ° C. and a CO 2 concentration of 5%
- MDA-MB-453 was cultured in L-15 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum under the conditions of 37 ° C. and 0% CO 2 concentration.
- trastuzumab (IT-Trastuzumab) to which saporin was added was obtained by the same method as the immunotoxin preparation method of Example 1.
- MKN7 and MDA-MB-453 were seeded in 96-well plates at 1 ⁇ 10 4 per well, cultured overnight, and then immunotoxin and a photosensitizer were added and light-irradiated under the following three conditions. The degree of cell damage under each condition was compared.
- Condition 1 Add only IT-Trastuzumab at a concentration of 0.032-20 nM
- Condition 2 Add IT-Trastuzumab at a concentration of 0.032-20 nM and Talaporfin sodium at a concentration of 20 ⁇ M
- Condition 3 IT-Trastuzumab at a concentration of 0.032-20 nM And after adding 20 ⁇ M Talaporfin sodium, light irradiation (650 nm, 37.6 J / cm 2 )
- IT-Trastuzumab and Talaporfin sodium were added according to each condition, and after 16 hours, the cells were washed once with PBS (-), and a new drug-free medium was added. After another 4 hours, the cell group under condition 3 was irradiated with light at 650 nm so as to be 37.6 J / cm 2. After culturing for 72 hours, 10 ⁇ l of CCK-8 kit solution was added to each well, and the reaction was carried out for 1 to 2 hours, and then the absorption at 450 nm of each was measured. From the absorbance obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, the cell viability (FIGS. 3 and 4) and the IT-Trastuzumab concentration showing a 50% viability were calculated.
- Example 4 Cell damage assay using EGFR expression strain (A431), Talaporfin sodium, peptide toxin (PEP-T) ⁇ cell culture>
- A431 was cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) high glucose-containing medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum under the conditions of 37 ° C and 5% CO 2 concentration.
- DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
- Peptide molecules are known as substances that bind to EGFR.
- peptide GE11 sequence: YHWYGYTPQNVI
- 6-mer peptide D4 sequence: LARLLT
- a peptide sequence: YHWYGYTPENVI
- a biotin-modified C-terminal of this peptide was purchased from Cosmo Bio Co., Ltd. and used in the experiment.
- the purchased biotin peptide and streptavidin-saporin were mixed in equivalent amounts and reacted at room temperature for 30 minutes to obtain a peptide (PET-T) to which saporin was added.
- PEP-T and Talaporfin sodium were added according to each condition, and after 16 hours, the cells were washed once with PBS (-), and a new drug-free medium was added. After another 4 hours, the cell group under condition 3 was irradiated with light at 650 nm so as to be 37.6 J / cm 2.
- Example 6 Cellular injury assay using EGFR expression strain (A431), Verteporfin, IT-Cetuximab ⁇ Obtaining materials> The photosensitizer Verteporfin was obtained from Cayman Chemical (USA). The EGFR-expressing strain A431, the anti-EGFR antibody Cetuximab, and the LED lamp having a peak wavelength at 650 nm were the same as those used in Example 1.
- ⁇ Cell culture> A431 was cultured under conditions of 37 ° C. and 5% CO2 concentration using a medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum added to a high glucose-containing medium of Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM).
- DMEM Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium
- Condition 1 Add only IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM
- Condition 2 Add IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM and Verteporfin at 0.7 ⁇ M
- Condition 3 Add IT-Cetuximab at a concentration of 0.006-4 nM and After adding 0.7 ⁇ M Verteporfin, light irradiation (650 nm, 2.82 J / cm 2 )
- IT-Cetuximab was added according to each condition, and Verteporfin was added 20 hours later. After another 2 hours, the cells were washed once with PBS (-), and a new drug-free medium was added. The cell group under condition 3 was irradiated with light at 650 nm at 2.82 J / cm 2. After culturing for 72 hours, 10 ⁇ l of CCK-8 kit solution was added to each well, and the reaction was carried out for 1 to 2 hours, and then the absorption at 450 nm of each was measured. From the absorbance obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, the cell viability (FIG. 6) and the IT-Cetuximab concentration showing a 50% viability were calculated.
- IT-Cetuximab showed concentration-dependent cytotoxic activity.
- concentration-dependent damaging activity against IT-Cetuximab was observed, and its EC50 was 0.3 nM.
- the addition of Verteporfin tended to increase the cytotoxic activity.
- condition 3 in which IT-Cetuximab and Verteporfin were further added and further irradiated with light, the cytotoxic activity was further increased, and the EC50 was 0.05 nM.
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<1> 腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質と細胞毒との結合物;及び
タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィン;
を含む、腫瘍細胞を死滅させるための医薬。
<2> 腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質が、抗体、抗体断片、リガンド、又はペプチドである<1>に記載の医薬。
<3> 細胞毒が サポリン、ゲロニン、または緑膿菌外毒素である、<1>又は<2>に記載の医薬。
<4> 腫瘍細胞が、細胞表面にEpidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR、ERBB1,ERBB2,ERBB3,ERBB4),Mesothelin,Ephrin type-A receptor 2(EphA2),Glypican3(GPC3),Cadherin17(CDH17)、又はRoundabout homolog 1 (Robo1)を発現している細胞である、<1>から<3>の何れか一に記載の医薬。
<5> 腫瘍細胞が、頭頚部がん、肺がん,肝がん、大腸がん、皮膚がん、食道がん、胃がん、子宮けいがん、子宮内膜がん、中皮腫、脳腫瘍、悪性黒色腫、乳がん、胆管がん、膵がん、卵巣がん、腎がん、膀胱がん、前立腺がん又は悪性リンパ腫、骨肉腫の何れかのがん細胞である、<1>から<4>の何れか一に記載の医薬。
<6> (1)前記結合物を腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;
(2)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを前記腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;及び
(3)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
により腫瘍細胞を死滅させる、<1>から<5>の何れか一に記載の医薬。
<7> (1)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;
(2)前記結合物を前記腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;及び
(3)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
により腫瘍細胞を死滅させる、<1>から<5>の何れか一に記載の医薬。
<8> (1)前記結合物と、タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンとを腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程、及び
(2)その後、タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
により腫瘍細胞を死滅させる、<1>から<5>の何れか一に記載の医薬。
(2)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを前記腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;及び
(3)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させること工程:
を含む、腫瘍細胞を死滅させる方法。
(2)その後、タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
を含む、腫瘍細胞を死滅させる方法。
<本発明の概要>
本発明者等は、薬効が強く副作用の少ない腫瘍の治療方法を検討した結果、光による局所的に薬効を強くする、PDT,PCIの手法に可能性があると考えた。しかし、PDTには薬効が弱いという欠点、PCIには薬効、毒性ともに満足にいくものではなかった。
本発明における、腫瘍細胞を死滅させる方法としては、(1)腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質と細胞毒との結合物、(2)およびタラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンの共存在下で、(3)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させる波長の光を照射する形態があげられる。
本発明では、タラポルフィリンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを増感剤として使用する。
タラポルフィンナトリウムは、レザフィリン、NPe6,モノアスパラチルクロリン e6とも呼ばれるPDTに使用されている増感色素である。
また、別の形態としてベルテポルフィン(Verteporfin)を増感色素として使用することもできる。ベルテポルフィンはビスダイン(Visudyne)とも呼ばれるPDT色素である。
腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質としては、抗体、抗体断片、リガント、またはペプチドなどを挙げることができるが、特に限定されない。
細胞毒は、細胞毒性をもつ蛋白質が好ましいが、これに限定されるものではなく、ブレオマイシンのような合成・天然の抗癌作用を有する化合物や、ADCで使用される化合物であってもいい。
細胞毒性をもつ蛋白質の好ましい態様としては、サポリン、ゲロニン、緑膿菌外毒素、リシンA鎖、脱糖鎖リシンA鎖、リボゾーム不活性化タンパク質、アルファサルシン、アスペルギリン、リストリクトシン、リボヌクレアーゼ、エポドフィロトキシン、ジフテリアトキシン、シガトキシン及びその変異体、遺伝子組換体を挙げることができる。
腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質と細胞毒とは、直接または間接的に結合していなければならない。
腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質として抗体またはその断片を使用する場合、これと細胞毒とを直接化学的に結合させる方法は、既知のADC(Antibody Drug Conjugate;抗体薬物複合体)で用いられる結合方法を使用できる。また、細胞毒が蛋白質である場合には、2官能性の架橋剤を用いることも可能である。
また別の方法として、抗体またはその断片と細胞毒とを、第二の結合対を用いて間接的に結合する手法を使用することも可能である。第2の結合対の例としては、アビジン-ビオチン、抗体-ハプテン等の利用が可能である。
本発明の医薬を、腫瘍(例えば、がんなど)を有する被験体に投与する際の投与方法は特に限定されない。
腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質と細胞毒との結合物は、例えば、静脈投与、動脈投与、筋肉内投与、皮下投与、皮内投与、腹腔内投与、または経口投与により、投与することができる。また、腫瘍組織及びその周辺に局所注射、塗布、噴霧などの方式で投与する方法もある。
タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンは、例えば、静脈投与、動脈投与、筋肉内投与、皮下投与、皮内投与、腹腔内投与、または経口投与により、投与することができる。また、腫瘍組織及びその周辺に局所注射、塗布、噴霧などの方式で投与するなどの方法もある。
タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンの投与量は、特に限定されないが、例えば、1μg/体重kg~100mg/体重kg、好ましくは10μg/体重kg~10mg/体重kgで投与することはできる。
本発明の医薬の投与の対象となる腫瘍は、Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR、ERBB1,ERBB2,ERBB3,ERBB4),Mesothelin,Ephrin type-A receptor 2(EphA2),Glypican3(GPC3),Cadhelin17(CDH17)、Cadhelin3(CDH3),またはRoundabout homolog 1 (Robo1) 等を表面に発現している腫瘍である。
また、本発明は人間(ヒト)の疾患の治療以外に、犬、猫、馬等のヒト以外の動物類の治療に用いることもできる。
<材料の入手>
EGFR発現株として、A431(ヒト上皮様細胞癌由来細胞株)を株式会社ケーエーシー(京都、日本)から入手した。抗EGFR抗体として、CetuximabをSelleck Biotech株式会社(東京、日本)から入手した。光増感剤は、タラポルフィンナトリウム(Talaporfin sodium)をMedchemexpress社 (ニュージャージー)より購入し使用した。650nm にピーク波長を持つLEDランプ(54W)をKing Do Way (18PCS E27, Amazon.co.jp)より購入した。
A431はダルベッコ変法イーグル培地(DMEM)の高グルコース含有培地に10%ウシ胎児血清を添加した培地を用い、37℃、CO2濃度5%の条件下にて培養を行った。
PBS(-)に溶解させたCetuximabと超純水に溶解させたEZ-LINK スルホ-NHS-LC-ビオチン化試薬(Thermo Fisher Scientific、マサチューセッツ州)を1:40のモル比となるように混合、反応させたのち、PD SpinTrap G-25 (GE Healthcare Life Sciences、イングランド)を用いて精製した。得られたビオチン化Cetuximabとstreptavidin-saporin (Biotin-Z Internalization Kit [KIT-27-Z], Advanced Targeting Systems, カリフォルニア)を当量ずつ混ぜ、30分間室温にて反応させることでサポリンを付加したCetuximab(IT-Cetuximab)を得た。
96ウェルプレートにA431を1ウェル当たり1.0×104 個 播種し一晩培養した後以下の3つの条件の通り、イムノトキシンや光増感剤の添加及び光照射を行い、各条件の置ける細胞障害の程度を比較した。
条件1:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximabのみを添加
条件2:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximab及び30 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加
条件3:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximab及び30 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加後、光照射(650 nm、37.6mJ/cm2)
72時間培養した後、CCK-8 キット溶液 (Cell Counting Kit-8, 同仁化学研究所, 日本)を、各ウェルに10μlずつ加え、1時間から2時間反応させた後、各々の450nmの吸収を測定した。得られた結果を用いて以下の計算式の通りに細胞生存率を算出した(図1)。
細胞生存率(%)=(a-c)/(b-c)×100
ここで、a は各検体の吸光度, b はIT非添加の陰性対照検体の吸光度, そして c は培地のみの吸光度を表す。
EC50値は、オープンソース解析ソフトであるImageJを用いて、シグモイド曲線にフィッティングし、50%生存率を示すIT-Cetuximab濃度を求めた(表1)。
A431細胞株に対し、IT-Cetuximabは濃度依存的な細胞障害活性を認め、その50%効果濃度(EC50)は0.36 nMであった。また、条件2のIT-Cetuximabとレザフィリンを同時に添加した群では、IT-Cetuximabに対する濃度依存的な活性があるものの、そのEC50は0.23 nMと条件1の結果とほぼ変わらず、レザフィリン添加による影響は見られなかった。一方でIT-Cetuximabとレザフィリンを添加しさらに光照射を行った条件3では、細胞障害活性が顕著に増大し、そのEC50は1.5 pMであった。
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EGFR発現株として、A549(ヒト肺癌細胞)を株式会社ケーエーシー(京都、日本)から入手した。抗EGFR抗体のCetuximab、光増感剤のTalaporfin sodium、650nm にピーク波長を持つLEDランプは実施例1で使用したものと同じものを使用した。
A549はダルベッコ変法イーグル培地(DMEM)の高グルコース含有培地に10%ウシ胎児血清を添加した培地を用い、37℃、CO2濃度5%の条件下にて培養を行った。
サポリンを付加したCetuximab(IT-Cetuximab)は、実施例1で作成したものと同じものを使用した。
96ウェルプレートにA549を1ウェル当たり2.5×103 個 播種し一晩培養した後以下の3つの条件の通り、イムノトキシンや光増感剤の添加及び光照射を行い、各条件の置ける細胞障害の程度を比較した。
条件1:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximabのみを添加
条件2:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximab及び30 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加
条件3:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximab及び30 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加後、光照射(650 nm、37.6mJ/cm2)
A549細胞株に対し、IT-Cetuximabは濃度依存的な細胞障害活性を認め、その50%効果濃度(EC50)は0.70 nMであった。また、条件2のIT-Cetuximabとレザフィリンを同時に添加した群では、IT-Cetuximabに対する濃度依存的な活性があるものの、そのEC50は1.4 nMと条件1の結果とほぼ変わらず、レザフィリン添加による影響は見られなかった。一方でIT-Cetuximabとレザフィリンを添加しさらに光照射を行った条件3では、細胞障害活性が顕著に増大し、そのEC50は6.9 pMであった。
<細胞培養>
HER2発現株として、MKN7(ヒト胃癌由来細胞)及びMDA-MB-453(ヒト乳癌細胞)を用いて実験を行った。MKN7はRPMI1640培地に10%ウシ胎児血清を添加した培地を用い、37℃、CO2濃度5%の条件下にて培養を行った。またMDA-MB-453はL-15培地に10%ウシ胎児血清を添加した培地を用い、37℃、CO2濃度0%の条件下にて培養を行った。
抗HER2抗体としてTrastuzumab(Selleck Biotech株式会社)を用い、実施例1のイムノトキシン調整方法と同様の手法を用いてサポリンを付加したTrastuzumab(IT-Trastuzumab)を得た。
96ウェルプレートにMKN7及びMDA-MB-453を1ウェル当たり1×104 個 播種し一晩培養した後以下の3つの条件の通り、イムノトキシンや光増感剤の添加及び光照射を行い、各条件の置ける細胞障害の程度を比較した。
条件1:0.032 - 20 nM の 濃度のIT-Trastuzumabのみを添加
条件2:0.032 - 20 nM の 濃度のIT-Trastuzumab及び20 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加
条件3:0.032 - 20 nM の 濃度のIT-Trastuzumab及び20 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加後、光照射(650 nm、37.6J/cm2)
72時間培養した後、CCK-8 キット溶液 を、各ウェルに10 μlずつ加え、1時間から2時間反応させた後、各々の450nmの吸収を測定した。実施例1と同様に得られた吸光度より、細胞生存率(図3及び図4)及び、50%生存率を示すIT-Trastuzumab濃度を算出した。
MKN7細胞株に対し、IT-Trastuzumabのみを添加した群は今回添加した濃度範囲(20 nM以下)ではほぼ細胞障害活性が見られなかった。また、条件2のIT-Trastuzumab及び条件とレザフィリンを同時に添加した群でも同様に細胞障害活性は見られず、レザフィリン添加による影響は見られなかった。一方でIT-Trastuzumabとレザフィリンを添加しさらに光照射を行った条件3では、濃度依存的に細胞障害活性が見られ、そのEC50は1.01 nMであった。MDA-MB-453細胞株に対して同様に条件3でのみ濃度依存的な細胞障害活性が見られ、そのEC50は0.12 nMであった。
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EGFR発現株としてA431を用いて実験を行った。A431の培養は実施例1と同様にダルベッコ変法イーグル培地(DMEM)の高グルコース含有培地に10%ウシ胎児血清を添加した培地を用い、37℃、CO2濃度5%の条件下にて培養を行った。
EGFRに結合する物質としてペプチド分子が知られている。例えば2005年にファージディスプレイペプチドライブラリーから同定されたペプチドGE11(配列:YHWYGYTPQNVI)[Li, Z.et al. Identification and characterization of a novel peptide ligand of epidermal growth factor receptor for targeted delivery of therapeutics. FASEB J. 2005, 19, 1978-1985.] や、コンピューターデザインによって発見された6-merペプチドD4(配列:LARLLT)など[Song, S.et al. Novel peptide ligand directs liposomes toward EGF-R high-expressing cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. FASEB J. 2009, 23, 1396-1404.] である。本発明ではGE11の類縁体でありEGFRへの結合が認められているペプチド(配列:YHWYGYTPENVI)を用いた。
96ウェルプレートにA431を1ウェル当たり1×104 個 播種し一晩培養した後以下の3つの条件の通り、PEP-Tや光増感剤の添加及び光照射を行い、各条件の置ける細胞障害の程度を比較した。
条件1:0.032 - 20 nM の 濃度のPEP-Tのみを添加
条件2:0.032 - 20 nM の 濃度のPEP-T及び20 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加
条件3:0.032 - 20 nM の 濃度のPEP-T及び20 μMのTalaporfin sodiumを添加後、光照射(650 nm、37.6J/cm2)
A431細胞株に対し、PEP-Tのみを添加した群は今回添加した濃度範囲(20 nM以下)ではほぼ細胞障害活性が見られなかった。また、条件2のPEP-T及び条件とレザフィリンを同時に添加した群でも同様に細胞障害活性は見られず、レザフィリン添加による影響は見られなかった。一方でPEP-Tとレザフィリンを添加しさらに光照射を行った条件3では、濃度依存的に細胞障害活性が見られ、そのEC50は0.70 nMであった。
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光増感剤のVerteporfinはCayman Chemical社(米国)から入手した。
EGFR発現株であるA431、抗EGFR抗体のCetuximab、650nm にピーク波長を持つLEDランプは実施例1で使用したものと同じものを使用した。
A431はダルベッコ変法イーグル培地(DMEM)の高グルコース含有培地に10%ウシ胎児血清を添加した培地を用い、37℃、CO2濃度5%の条件下にて培養を行った。
サポリンを付加したCetuximab(IT-Cetuximab)は、実施例1で作成したものと同じものを使用した。
96ウェルプレートにA431を1ウェル当たり1×104 個 播種し一晩培養した後以下の3つの条件の通り、イムノトキシンや光増感剤の添加及び光照射を行い、各条件の置ける細胞障害の程度を比較した。
条件1:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximabのみを添加
条件2:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximab及び0.7 μMのVerteporfinを添加
条件3:0.006 - 4 nM の 濃度のIT-Cetuximab及び0.7 μMのVerteporfinを添加後、光照射(650 nm、2.82J/cm2)
72時間培養した後、CCK-8 キット溶液 を、各ウェルに10μlずつ加え、1時間から2時間反応させた後、各々の450nmの吸収を測定した。実施例1と同様に得られた吸光度より、細胞生存率(図6)及び、50%生存率を示すIT-Cetuximab濃度を算出した。
A431細胞株に対し、IT-Cetuximabは濃度依存的な細胞障害活性を認めた。また、条件2のIT-CetuximabとVerteporfinを同時に添加した群では、IT-Cetuximabに対する濃度依存的な障害活性が見られ、そのEC50は0.3 nMであった。IT-Cetuximab単体を加えたものと比較してVerteporfin添加によって細胞障害活性が増加する傾向が見られた。さらにIT-CetuximabとVerteporfinを添加しさらに光照射を行った条件3では、細胞障害活性がより増大し、そのEC50は0.05 nMであった。
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- 腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質と細胞毒との結合物;及び
タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィン;
を含む、腫瘍細胞を死滅させるための医薬。 - 腫瘍細胞表面の標的物質に結合する物質が、抗体、抗体断片、リガンド、又はペプチドである請求項1に記載の医薬。
- 細胞毒が サポリン、ゲロニン、または緑膿菌外毒素である、請求項1又は2に記載の医薬。
- 腫瘍細胞が、細胞表面にEpidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR、ERBB1,ERBB2,ERBB3,ERBB4),Mesothelin,Ephrin type-A receptor 2(EphA2),Glypican3(GPC3),Cadherin17(CDH17)、又はRoundabout homolog 1 (Robo1)を発現している細胞である、請求項1から3の何れか一項に記載の医薬。
- 腫瘍細胞が、頭頚部がん、肺がん,肝がん、大腸がん、皮膚がん、食道がん、胃がん、子宮けいがん、子宮内膜がん、中皮腫、脳腫瘍、悪性黒色腫、乳がん、胆管がん、膵がん、卵巣がん、腎がん、膀胱がん、前立腺がん又は悪性リンパ腫、骨肉腫の何れかのがん細胞である、請求項1から4の何れか一項に記載の医薬。
- (1)前記結合物を腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;
(2)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを前記腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;及び
(3)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
により腫瘍細胞を死滅させる、請求項1から5の何れか一項に記載の医薬。 - (1)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;
(2)前記結合物を前記腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程;及び
(3)タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
により腫瘍細胞を死滅させる、請求項1から5の何れか一項に記載の医薬。 - (1)前記結合物と、タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンとを腫瘍細胞と接触させる工程、及び
(2)その後、タラポルフィンナトリウム、ポルフィマーナトリウムまたはベルテポルフィンを活性化させるのに有効な波長で前記腫瘍細胞を照射することにより前記細胞を死滅させる工程:
により腫瘍細胞を死滅させる、請求項1から5の何れか一項に記載の医薬。
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