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Viral transduction of the HER2-extracellular domain expands trastuzumab-based photoimmunotherapy for HER2-negative breast cancer cells.

Authors :
Shimoyama, Kyoko
Kagawa, Shunsuke
Ishida, Michihiro
Watanabe, Shinichiro
Noma, Kazuhiro
Takehara, Kiyoto
Tazawa, Hiroshi
Hashimoto, Yuuri
Tanabe, Shunsuke
Matsuoka, Junji
Kobayashi, Hisataka
Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
Source :
Breast Cancer Research & Treatment; Feb2015, Vol. 149 Issue 3, p597-605, 9p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The prognosis of HER2-positive breast cancer has been improved by trastuzumab therapy, which features high specificity and limited side effects. However, trastuzumab-based therapy has shortcomings. Firstly, HER2-targeted therapy is only applicable to HER2-expressing tumors, which comprise only 20-25 % of primary breast cancers. Secondly, many patients who initially respond to trastuzumab ultimately develop disease progression. To overcome these problems, we employed virus-mediated HER2 transduction and photoimmunotherapy (PIT) which involves trastuzumab conjugated with a photosensitizer, trastuzumab-IR700, and irradiation of near-infrared light. We hypothesized that the gene transduction technique together with PIT would expand the range of tumor entities suitable for trastuzumab-based therapy and improve its antitumor activity. The HER2-extracellular domain (ECD) was transduced by the adenoviral vector, Ad-HER2-ECD, and PIT with trastuzumab-IR700 was applied in the HER2-negative cancer cells. Ad-HER2-ECD can efficiently transduce HER2-ECD into HER2-negative human cancer cells. PIT with trastuzumab-IR700 induced direct cell membrane destruction of Ad-HER2-ECD-transduced HER2-negative cancer cells. Novel combination of viral transduction of a target antigen and an antibody-based PIT would expand and potentiate molecular-targeted therapy even for target-negative or attenuated cancer cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01676806
Volume :
149
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Breast Cancer Research & Treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100953211
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-015-3265-y