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Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection
BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic neural stem cells (NSCs) have emerged as a promising treatment for Medulloblastoma (MB), the most common malignant primary pediatric brain tumor. The lack of accurate pre-clinical models incorporating surgical resection and tumor recurrence limits advancement in post-surgical M...
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2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29990322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198596 |
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author | Okolie, Onyinyechukwu Irvin, David M. Bago, Juli R. Sheets, Kevin Satterlee, Andrew Carey-Ewend, Abigail G. Lettry, Vivien Dumitru, Raluca Elton, Scott Ewend, Matthew G. Miller, C. Ryan Hingtgen, Shawn D. |
author_facet | Okolie, Onyinyechukwu Irvin, David M. Bago, Juli R. Sheets, Kevin Satterlee, Andrew Carey-Ewend, Abigail G. Lettry, Vivien Dumitru, Raluca Elton, Scott Ewend, Matthew G. Miller, C. Ryan Hingtgen, Shawn D. |
author_sort | Okolie, Onyinyechukwu |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic neural stem cells (NSCs) have emerged as a promising treatment for Medulloblastoma (MB), the most common malignant primary pediatric brain tumor. The lack of accurate pre-clinical models incorporating surgical resection and tumor recurrence limits advancement in post-surgical MB treatments. Using cell lines from two of the 5 distinct MB molecular sub-groups, in this study, we developed an image-guided mouse model of MB surgical resection and investigate intra-cavity NSC therapy for post-operative MB. METHODS: Using D283 and Daoy human MB cells engineered to express multi-modality optical reporters, we created the first image-guided resection model of orthotopic MB. Brain-derived NSCs and novel induced NSCs (iNSCs) generated from pediatric skin were engineered to express the pro-drug/enzyme therapy thymidine kinase/ganciclovir, seeded into the post-operative cavity, and used to investigate intra-cavity therapy for post-surgical MB. RESULTS: We found that surgery reduced MB volumes by 92%, and the rate of post-operative MB regrowth increased 3-fold compared to pre-resection growth. Real-time imaging showed NSCs rapidly homed to MB, migrating 1.6-fold faster and 2-fold farther in the presence of tumors, and co-localized with MB present in the contra-lateral hemisphere. Seeding of cytotoxic NSCs into the post-operative surgical cavity decreased MB volumes 15-fold and extended median survival 133%. As an initial step towards novel autologous therapy in human MB patients, we found skin-derived iNSCs homed to MB cells, while intra-cavity iNSC therapy suppressed post-surgical tumor growth and prolonged survival of MB-bearing mice by 123%. CONCLUSIONS: We report a novel image-guided model of MB resection/recurrence and provide new evidence of cytotoxic NSCs/iNSCs delivered into the surgical cavity effectively target residual MB foci. |
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spelling | pubmed-60389812018-07-19 Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection Okolie, Onyinyechukwu Irvin, David M. Bago, Juli R. Sheets, Kevin Satterlee, Andrew Carey-Ewend, Abigail G. Lettry, Vivien Dumitru, Raluca Elton, Scott Ewend, Matthew G. Miller, C. Ryan Hingtgen, Shawn D. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic neural stem cells (NSCs) have emerged as a promising treatment for Medulloblastoma (MB), the most common malignant primary pediatric brain tumor. The lack of accurate pre-clinical models incorporating surgical resection and tumor recurrence limits advancement in post-surgical MB treatments. Using cell lines from two of the 5 distinct MB molecular sub-groups, in this study, we developed an image-guided mouse model of MB surgical resection and investigate intra-cavity NSC therapy for post-operative MB. METHODS: Using D283 and Daoy human MB cells engineered to express multi-modality optical reporters, we created the first image-guided resection model of orthotopic MB. Brain-derived NSCs and novel induced NSCs (iNSCs) generated from pediatric skin were engineered to express the pro-drug/enzyme therapy thymidine kinase/ganciclovir, seeded into the post-operative cavity, and used to investigate intra-cavity therapy for post-surgical MB. RESULTS: We found that surgery reduced MB volumes by 92%, and the rate of post-operative MB regrowth increased 3-fold compared to pre-resection growth. Real-time imaging showed NSCs rapidly homed to MB, migrating 1.6-fold faster and 2-fold farther in the presence of tumors, and co-localized with MB present in the contra-lateral hemisphere. Seeding of cytotoxic NSCs into the post-operative surgical cavity decreased MB volumes 15-fold and extended median survival 133%. As an initial step towards novel autologous therapy in human MB patients, we found skin-derived iNSCs homed to MB cells, while intra-cavity iNSC therapy suppressed post-surgical tumor growth and prolonged survival of MB-bearing mice by 123%. CONCLUSIONS: We report a novel image-guided model of MB resection/recurrence and provide new evidence of cytotoxic NSCs/iNSCs delivered into the surgical cavity effectively target residual MB foci. Public Library of Science 2018-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6038981/ /pubmed/29990322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198596 Text en © 2018 Okolie et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Okolie, Onyinyechukwu Irvin, David M. Bago, Juli R. Sheets, Kevin Satterlee, Andrew Carey-Ewend, Abigail G. Lettry, Vivien Dumitru, Raluca Elton, Scott Ewend, Matthew G. Miller, C. Ryan Hingtgen, Shawn D. Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
title | Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
title_full | Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
title_fullStr | Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
title_full_unstemmed | Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
title_short | Intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
title_sort | intra-cavity stem cell therapy inhibits tumor progression in a novel murine model of medulloblastoma surgical resection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6038981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29990322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198596 |
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