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Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms

BACKGROUND: Photoimmunotherapy (PIT) is a novel type of molecular optical imaging-guided cancer phototherapy based on a monoclonal antibody conjugated to a photosensitizer, IR700, in combination with near-infrared (NIR) light. PIT rapidly causes target-specific cell death by inducing cell membrane d...

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Autores principales: Ito, Kimihiro, Mitsunaga, Makoto, Arihiro, Seiji, Saruta, Masayuki, Matsuoka, Mika, Kobayashi, Hisataka, Tajiri, Hisao
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4727331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26810644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2072-0
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author Ito, Kimihiro
Mitsunaga, Makoto
Arihiro, Seiji
Saruta, Masayuki
Matsuoka, Mika
Kobayashi, Hisataka
Tajiri, Hisao
author_facet Ito, Kimihiro
Mitsunaga, Makoto
Arihiro, Seiji
Saruta, Masayuki
Matsuoka, Mika
Kobayashi, Hisataka
Tajiri, Hisao
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description BACKGROUND: Photoimmunotherapy (PIT) is a novel type of molecular optical imaging-guided cancer phototherapy based on a monoclonal antibody conjugated to a photosensitizer, IR700, in combination with near-infrared (NIR) light. PIT rapidly causes target-specific cell death by inducing cell membrane damages and appears to be highly effective; however, we have previously demonstrated that tumor recurrences were eventually seen in PIT-treated mice, likely owing to inhomogeneous mAb-IR700 conjugate distribution in the tumor, thus limiting the effectiveness of PIT as a monotherapy. Here, we examined the effects of human epidermal growth factor-2 (HER2)-targeted PIT in combination with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) compared to PIT alone for HER2-expressing human gastric cancer cells. METHODS: NCI-N87 cells, HER2-positive human gastric cancer cells, were used for the experiments. Trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody directed against HER2, was conjugated to IR700. To assess the short-term cytotoxicity and examine the apoptotic effects upon addition of 5-FU in vitro, we performed LIVE/DEAD and caspase-3 activity assays. Additionally, to explore the effects on long-term growth inhibition, trypan blue dye exclusion assay was performed. NCI-N87 tumor xenograft models were prepared for in vivo treatment studies and the tumor-bearing mice were randomized into various treatment groups. RESULTS: Compared to PIT alone, the combination of HER2-targeted PIT and 5-FU rapidly induced significant cytotoxicity in both the short-term and long-term cytotoxicity assays. While both 5-FU and/or trastuzumab-IR700 conjugate treatment induced an increase in caspase-3 activity, there was no additional increase in caspase-3 activity upon NIR light irradiation after incubation with 5-FU and/or trastuzumab-IR700. The combination of HER2-targeted PIT and 5-FU resulted in greater and longer tumor growth inhibition than PIT monotherapy in vivo. This combined effect of PIT and 5-FU is likely owing to their different mechanisms of inducing tumor cell death, namely necrotic membrane damage by PIT and apoptotic cell death by 5-FU and trastuzumab. CONCLUSIONS: PIT in combination with 5-FU resulted in enhanced antitumor effects compared to PIT alone for HER2-expressing human gastric cancer in vitro and in vivo. This combination photoimmunochemotherapy represents a practical method for treating human gastric cancer and should be investigated further in the clinical setting. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12885-016-2072-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-47273312016-01-27 Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms Ito, Kimihiro Mitsunaga, Makoto Arihiro, Seiji Saruta, Masayuki Matsuoka, Mika Kobayashi, Hisataka Tajiri, Hisao BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Photoimmunotherapy (PIT) is a novel type of molecular optical imaging-guided cancer phototherapy based on a monoclonal antibody conjugated to a photosensitizer, IR700, in combination with near-infrared (NIR) light. PIT rapidly causes target-specific cell death by inducing cell membrane damages and appears to be highly effective; however, we have previously demonstrated that tumor recurrences were eventually seen in PIT-treated mice, likely owing to inhomogeneous mAb-IR700 conjugate distribution in the tumor, thus limiting the effectiveness of PIT as a monotherapy. Here, we examined the effects of human epidermal growth factor-2 (HER2)-targeted PIT in combination with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) compared to PIT alone for HER2-expressing human gastric cancer cells. METHODS: NCI-N87 cells, HER2-positive human gastric cancer cells, were used for the experiments. Trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody directed against HER2, was conjugated to IR700. To assess the short-term cytotoxicity and examine the apoptotic effects upon addition of 5-FU in vitro, we performed LIVE/DEAD and caspase-3 activity assays. Additionally, to explore the effects on long-term growth inhibition, trypan blue dye exclusion assay was performed. NCI-N87 tumor xenograft models were prepared for in vivo treatment studies and the tumor-bearing mice were randomized into various treatment groups. RESULTS: Compared to PIT alone, the combination of HER2-targeted PIT and 5-FU rapidly induced significant cytotoxicity in both the short-term and long-term cytotoxicity assays. While both 5-FU and/or trastuzumab-IR700 conjugate treatment induced an increase in caspase-3 activity, there was no additional increase in caspase-3 activity upon NIR light irradiation after incubation with 5-FU and/or trastuzumab-IR700. The combination of HER2-targeted PIT and 5-FU resulted in greater and longer tumor growth inhibition than PIT monotherapy in vivo. This combined effect of PIT and 5-FU is likely owing to their different mechanisms of inducing tumor cell death, namely necrotic membrane damage by PIT and apoptotic cell death by 5-FU and trastuzumab. CONCLUSIONS: PIT in combination with 5-FU resulted in enhanced antitumor effects compared to PIT alone for HER2-expressing human gastric cancer in vitro and in vivo. This combination photoimmunochemotherapy represents a practical method for treating human gastric cancer and should be investigated further in the clinical setting. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12885-016-2072-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4727331/ /pubmed/26810644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2072-0 Text en © Ito et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ito, Kimihiro
Mitsunaga, Makoto
Arihiro, Seiji
Saruta, Masayuki
Matsuoka, Mika
Kobayashi, Hisataka
Tajiri, Hisao
Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
title Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
title_full Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
title_fullStr Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
title_short Molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for HER2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
title_sort molecular targeted photoimmunotherapy for her2-positive human gastric cancer in combination with chemotherapy results in improved treatment outcomes through different cytotoxic mechanisms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4727331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26810644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2072-0
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