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Intratumoral injection of Clostridium novyi-NT spores induces antitumor responses.

Authors :
Roberts NJ
Zhang L
Janku F
Collins A
Bai RY
Staedtke V
Rusk AW
Tung D
Miller M
Roix J
Khanna KV
Murthy R
Benjamin RS
Helgason T
Szvalb AD
Bird JE
Roy-Chowdhuri S
Zhang HH
Qiao Y
Karim B
McDaniel J
Elpiner A
Sahora A
Lachowicz J
Phillips B
Turner A
Klein MK
Post G
Diaz LA Jr
Riggins GJ
Papadopoulos N
Kinzler KW
Vogelstein B
Bettegowda C
Huso DL
Varterasian M
Saha S
Zhou S
Source :
Science translational medicine [Sci Transl Med] 2014 Aug 13; Vol. 6 (249), pp. 249ra111.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Species of Clostridium bacteria are notable for their ability to lyse tumor cells growing in hypoxic environments. We show that an attenuated strain of Clostridium novyi (C. novyi-NT) induces a microscopically precise, tumor-localized response in a rat orthotopic brain tumor model after intratumoral injection. It is well known, however, that experimental models often do not reliably predict the responses of human patients to therapeutic agents. We therefore used naturally occurring canine tumors as a translational bridge to human trials. Canine tumors are more like those of humans because they occur in animals with heterogeneous genetic backgrounds, are of host origin, and are due to spontaneous rather than engineered mutations. We found that intratumoral injection of C. novyi-NT spores was well tolerated in companion dogs bearing spontaneous solid tumors, with the most common toxicities being the expected symptoms associated with bacterial infections. Objective responses were observed in 6 of 16 dogs (37.5%), with three complete and three partial responses. On the basis of these encouraging results, we treated a human patient who had an advanced leiomyosarcoma with an intratumoral injection of C. novyi-NT spores. This treatment reduced the tumor within and surrounding the bone. Together, these results show that C. novyi-NT can precisely eradicate neoplastic tissues and suggest that further clinical trials of this agent in selected patients are warranted.<br /> (Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1946-6242
Volume :
6
Issue :
249
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science translational medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25122639
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3008982