학술논문

Chemotherapeutic and antiangiogenic drugs beyond tumor progression in colon cancer: Evaluation of the effects of switched schedules and related pharmacodynamics.
Document Type
Article
Source
Biochemical Pharmacology. Jun2019, Vol. 164, p94-105. 12p.
Subject
*COLON cancer
*CANCER invasiveness
*VASCULAR endothelial growth factors
*THERAPEUTICS
*DRUGS
*PHARMACODYNAMICS
Language
ISSN
0006-2952
Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects and the related pharmacological mechanisms of switched schedules of antiangiogenic and chemotherapeutic drugs beyond progression after a first-line treatment in a colorectal cancer preclinical model. In vivo studies were performed in nude mice subcutaneously transplanted with colon cancer cells. The treatments included drug combinations with a switch between chemotherapeutic (i.e., irinotecan and 5-fluorouracil) and/or antiangiogenic drugs (i.e., anti-VEGF antibodies and sunitinib) at the time of tumor progression. Proliferation assays were also achieved in vitro on different colon cancer cell lines exposed to SN-38 and sunitinib alone or in combination. ABCG2 gene expression was performed with real-time PCR and SN-38 intracellular concentrations were measured. The switch in the combined treatments, at the time of tumor progression, of the chemotherapeutic (from irinotecan to 5-fluoruracil), or the antiangiogenic drug (from anti-VEGF antibodies to sunitinib) or of both drugs induced a new response. Immunohistochemistry of stromal PDGF-C, PlGF, SD1-α, Tie-2, and VEGFR-2 showed statistical differences between tumors at the time of relapse and after the switched therapy. Moreover, the combination of SN-38 and sunitinib caused synergism on colon cancer cells, with significant inhibition of the ABCG2 gene expression and an increase of SN-38 intracellular concentrations. Our observations may be of clinical relevance, suggesting the switch of single chemotherapeutic or antiangiogenic drugs beyond progression of the disease to obtain a new tumor response due to a modulation of angiogenic factors and a direct effect on tumor cells with a possible variation of intracellular drug concentrations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]