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Human colorectal tumors and metastases express Gb3 and can be targeted by an intestinal pathogen-based delivery tool.
Falguières, Thomas; Maak, Matthias; von Weyhern, Claus; Sarr, Marianne; Sastre, Xavier; Poupon, Marie-France; Robine, Sylvie; Johannes, Ludger; Janssen, Klaus-Peter.
Affiliation
  • Falguières T; Department of Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Ismaninger Strasse 22, Munich, Germany.
Mol Cancer Ther ; 7(8): 2498-508, 2008 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18687997
The targeting of solid tumors requires delivery tools that resist intracellular and extracellular inactivation, and that are taken up specifically by tumor cells. We have shown previously that the recombinant nontoxic B-subunit of Shiga toxin (STxB) can serve as a delivery tool to target digestive tumors in animal models. The aim of this study was to expand these experiments to human colorectal cancer. Tissue samples of normal colon, benign adenomas, colorectal carcinomas, and liver metastases from 111 patients were obtained for the quantification of the expression of the cellular STxB receptor, the glycosphingolipid globotriaosyl ceramide (Gb(3) or CD77). We found that compared with normal tissue, the expression of Gb(3) was strongly increased in colorectal adenocarcinomas and their metastases, but not in benign adenomas. Short-term primary cultures were prepared from samples of 43 patients, and STxB uptake was studied by immunofluorescence microscopy. Of a given tumor sample, on average, 80% of the cells could visibly bind STxB, and upon incubation at 37 degrees C, STxB was transported to the Golgi apparatus, following the retrograde route. This STxB-specific intracellular targeting allows the molecule to avoid recycling and degradation, and STxB could consequently be detected on tumor cells even 5 days after initial uptake. In conclusion, the targeting properties of STxB could be diverted for the delivery of contrast agents to human colorectal tumors and their metastases, whose early detection and specific targeting remains one of the principal challenges in oncology.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate / Colorectal Neoplasms / Shiga Toxins / Intestines Type of study: Screening_studies Limits: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Mol Cancer Ther Journal subject: ANTINEOPLASICOS Year: 2008 Type: Article Affiliation country: Germany

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate / Colorectal Neoplasms / Shiga Toxins / Intestines Type of study: Screening_studies Limits: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Mol Cancer Ther Journal subject: ANTINEOPLASICOS Year: 2008 Type: Article Affiliation country: Germany