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Potentiation
of the antitumor effect of ionizing radiation by brief concomitant exposures to
angiostatin
Gorski
DH, Mauceri HJ, Salloum RM, Gately S, Hellman S, Beckett MA, Sukhatme VP, Soff
GA, Kufe DW, Weichselbaum RR
Department
of Radiation and Cellular Oncology, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA
Angiostatin,
a proteolytic fragment of plasminogen, inhibits the growth of primary and
metastatic tumors by suppressing angiogenesis.
When used in combination with ionizing radiation (IR), angiostatin demonstrates
potent antitumor synergism, largely caused by inhibition of the tumor
microvasculature.
We report here the temporal interaction of angiostatin and IR in Lewis lung
carcinoma (LLC) tumors growing in the hind limbs of syngeneic mice.
Tumors with an initial mean volume of 510 +/- 151 mm3 were treated with IR alone
(20 Gy x 2 doses on days 0 and 1), angiostatin alone (25 mg/kg/day divided twice
daily) on days 0 through 13, or a combination of the two as follows:
(a) IR plus angiostatin (days 0 through 13);
(b) IR plus angiostatin (days 0 and 1); and
(c) IR followed by angiostatin beginning on the day after IR completion and
given daily thereafter (days 2 through 13).
By day 14, tumors in untreated control mice had grown to 6110 +/- 582 mm3,
whereas in mice treated with:
(a) IR alone, tumors had grown to 2854 +/- 338 mm3 (P < 0.05 compared with
untreated controls); and
(b) angiostatin alone, tumors had grown to 3666 +/- 453 mm3 (P < 0.05
compared with untreated controls).
In combined-treatment groups, in mice treated with:
(a) IR plus longer-course angiostatin, tumors reached 2022 +/- 282 mm3 (P =
0.036 compared with IR alone);
(b) IR followed by angiostatin, tumors reached 2677 +/- 469 mm3 (P > 0.05
compared with IR alone); and
(c) IR plus short-course angiostatin, tumors reached 1032 +/- 78 mm3 (P <
0.001 compared with IR alone).
These findings demonstrate that the efficacy of experimental radiation therapy
is potentiated by brief concomitant exposure of the tumor vasculature to
angiostatin.
PMID:
9865723 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9865723&dopt=Abstract
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