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Enhanced Radiosensitivity in Solid Tumors using a Tumor-selective Alkyl Phospholipid Ether Analog.
Elsaid, Mohamed Y; Shahi, Ankita; Wang, Albert R; Baiu, Dana C; Li, Chunrong; Werner, Lauryn R; Singhal, Sorabh; Hall, Lance T; Weichert, Jamey P; Armstrong, Eric A; Bednarz, Bryan P; Harari, Paul M; Iyer, Gopal; Otto, Mario.
Afiliação
  • Elsaid MY; Division of Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Shahi A; Division of Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Wang AR; Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Baiu DC; Division of Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Li C; Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Werner LR; Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Singhal S; Division of Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Hall LT; Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Weichert JP; Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Armstrong EA; Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Bednarz BP; Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Harari PM; Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Iyer G; Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
  • Otto M; Division of Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant, Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin. motto@pediatrics.wisc.edu.
Mol Cancer Ther ; 17(11): 2320-2328, 2018 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30108133
ABSTRACT
Antitumor alkyl phospholipid (APL) analogs comprise a group of structurally related molecules with remarkable tumor selectivity. Some of these compounds have shown radiosensitizing capabilities. CLR127 is a novel, clinical-grade antitumor APL ether analog, a subtype of synthetic APL broadly targeting cancer cells with limited uptake in normal tissues. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of CLR127 to modulate radiation response across several adult and pediatric cancer types in vitro as well as in murine xenograft models of human prostate adenocarcinoma, neuroblastoma, Ewing sarcoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma. In vitro, CLR127 demonstrated selective uptake in cancer cells compared to normal cells. In cancer cells, CLR127 treatment prior to radiation significantly decreased clonogenic survival in vitro, and led to increased radiation-induced double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) breakage compared with radiation alone, which was not observed in normal controls. In animal models, CLR127 effectively increased the antitumor response to fractionated radiotherapy and led to delayed tumor regrowth at potentially clinically achievable doses. In conclusion, our study highlights the ability of CLR127 to increase radiation response in several cancer types. Given almost universal uptake of CLR127 in malignant cells, future research should test whether the observed effects can be extended to other tumor types. Our data provide a strong rationale for clinical testing of CLR127 as a tumor-targeted radiosensitizing agent. Mol Cancer Ther; 17(11); 2320-8. ©2018 AACR.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tolerância a Radiação / Éteres Fosfolipídicos / Neoplasias Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tolerância a Radiação / Éteres Fosfolipídicos / Neoplasias Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article