Title : A cell-delivered and cell-activated SN38-dextran prodrug increases survival in a murine disseminated pancreatic cancer model - Basel_2012_Small_8_913 |
Author(s) : Basel MT , Balivada S , Shrestha TB , Seo GM , Pyle MM , Tamura M , Bossmann SH , Troyer DL |
Ref : Small , 8 :913 , 2012 |
Abstract :
Enzyme-activated prodrugs have been investigated and sought after as highly specific, low-side-effect treatments, especially for cancer therapy. Unfortunately, excellent targets for enzyme-activated therapy are rare. Here a system based on cell delivery that can carry both a prodrug and an activating enzyme to the cancer site is demonstrated. Raw264.7 cells (mouse monocyte/macrophage-like cells, Mo/Ma) are engineered to express intracellular rabbit carboxylesterase (InCE), which is a potent activator of the prodrug irinotecan to SN38. InCE expression is regulated by the TetOn(R) system, which silences the gene unless a tetracycline, such as doxycycline, is present. Concurrently, an irinotecan-like prodrug, which is conjugated to dextran and can be loaded into the cytoplasm of Mo/Ma, is synthesized. To test the system, a murine pancreatic cancer model is generated by intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of Pan02 cells. Engineered Mo/Ma are loaded with the prodrug and are injected i.p. Two days later, doxycycline was given i.p. to activate InCE, which activated the prodrug. A survival study demonstrates that this system significantly increased survival in a murine pancreatic cancer model. Thus, for the first time, a prodrug/activating enzyme system, which is self-contained within tumor-homing cells and can prolong the life of i.p. pancreatic tumor bearing mice, is demonstrated. |
PubMedSearch : Basel_2012_Small_8_913 |
PubMedID: 22238072 |
Basel MT, Balivada S, Shrestha TB, Seo GM, Pyle MM, Tamura M, Bossmann SH, Troyer DL (2012)
A cell-delivered and cell-activated SN38-dextran prodrug increases survival in a murine disseminated pancreatic cancer model
Small
8 :913
Basel MT, Balivada S, Shrestha TB, Seo GM, Pyle MM, Tamura M, Bossmann SH, Troyer DL (2012)
Small
8 :913