University of Virginia researchers are pioneering the use of focused ultrasound to defy the brains protective barrier so that doctors could, at last, deliver many treatments directly into the brain to battle neurological diseases.
The approach, the researchers hope, could revolutionize treatment for conditions from Alzheimers to epilepsy to brain tumorsand even help repair the devastating damage caused by stroke.
Richard J. Price, who holds joint faculty appointments in UVAsschools of Medicine and Engineering, is using focused soundwaves to overcome the natural blood-brain barrier, which protects the brain from harmful pathogens. His approach aims to breach the barrier only where needed, and only when needed, and then deliver treatments in exquisitely precise fashion.
The blood-brain barrier is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, challenge to drug delivery for the central nervous system, Price said. Evolution gave us this barrier because the central nervous system needs to be protected. The problem is now we want to deliver something to those cells, and evolution has had millions and millions of years to optimize a solution to stop it. So Im attempting to circumvent biology with physics.
Price was the inaugural recipient of the $75,000 Andrew J. Lockhart Memorial Prize from the Focused Ultrasound Foundation. The funding supports his efforts to use focused ultrasound to develop better treatments for cancer.
Focused ultrasound focuses sound waves inside the brain much like a magnifying glass can focus light, letting doctors manipulate tissue without cutting into the skull. Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, lets them watch whats happening inside the brain in real time. While Price, a biomedical engineer, is developing his techniques in the lab, doctors are already using the technology to treat conditions such as Parkinsons tremor.
Price marvels at the approachs specificity. With MRI, we can look at the target, whether its a brain tumor or maybe its a part of the brain we want to do gene therapy on, and we can select itwe can actually make a treatment plan and say, We only want to open the [blood-brain] barrier there. The other 95% of the brain, we dont even touch, said Price,the research director at UVAs Focused Ultrasound Center. Then when we apply the focused ultrasound, it opens the barrier there for a few hours. It lets us get the gene therapy across, and then it closes naturally.
Gene therapy introduced via focused ultrasound would essentially reprogram faulty cells.
For brain tumors, Price is exploring the potential of using focused ultrasound to deliver gene therapy via deep-penetrating nanoparticles. The nanoparticles, designed by Prices collaborators at Johns Hopkins University, are specifically engineered to penetrate the tissue extremely well, he said. The problem has been transporting them where theyre needed, often deep inside the brain, and Price said focused ultrasound holds the answer.
His solution is to use the focused soundwaves to open spaces between cells in the tissue. It doesnt help us if you cant get to the neuron thats 50 microns away, he said. So that becomes an engineering transport problem.
In addition to delivering the therapy, focused ultrasound can precondition targeted tissue to enhance the effectiveness of the gene delivery up to five-fold, Price has found. The preconditioning represents a simple and effective strategy to boost the benefits of the nanoparticles, he and his colleagues report in a scientific paper.
For stroke, a condition that is often debilitating when its not deadly, Price aims to help the brain heal itself. He would do this by using focused ultrasound to put homing molecules inside damaged areas to recruit neural stem cells to do repairs. For this, his team has developed an innovative technique called sonoselective transfection that avoids opening the blood-brain barriers in brains that are already compromised.
With stroke, theres a lot of effort to try to salvage as much neural tissue as possible by doing things like gene therapy, he said. In our lab, we thought, well, maybe we can deliver treatment right to the cells that need it, without breaching the blood-brain barrier. And my students basically figured out how to do that.
That notion of helping the body heal itself, of using focused ultrasound to activate an immune response, could be useful in cancer treatments as well. We would love to be able to put something into those [tumor] cells that will then allow them to start recruiting immune cells into the tumor, he said. We have a lot of evidence that we can we can do some interesting things with focused ultrasound with respect to the internal landscape of those tumors.
Price, of UVAs Department of Biomedical Engineering, emphasizes that his work is still early, but he is excited to be creating new techniques that could change how many major diseases are treated in the not-too-distant future.
Weve had good results [with the research] so far. But what I, as an engineer, get excited about are all these tools we have made, he said. You can use these tools for all these different applications. We think there are a lot of really exciting possibilities.
The researchers have described their latest work in new papers in the scientific journals Science Advances and PNAS, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. A third paper appeared in the journal Small. The research team includes Tor Breza, Colleen T. Curley, Delaney G. Fisher, William J. Garrison, Catherine M. Gorick, Justin Hanes, Kathryn M. Kingsmore, Namho Kim, Alexander L. Klibanov, James W. Mandell, Alexander S. Mathew, Brian P. Mead, G. Wilson Miller, Jennifer Munson, Karina Negron, Benjamin W. Purow, Divya Rao, Natasha D. Sheybani, Ji Song, Jung Soo Suk and E. Andrew Thim.
The researchers work has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, grants R01CA164789, R01CA197111, R01EB020147, R21EB024323 and F31EB023090; National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute-sponsored Basic Cardiovascular Research Training Grant T32 HL007284; the Robert Wagner Fellowship; and American Heart Association Fellowship 18PRE34030022.
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