A combination of radiation and the hypoxia-activated prodrug evofosfamide (TH-302) is efficacious against a human orthotopic pancreatic tumor model Journal Article


Authors: Hajj, C.; Russell, J.; Hart, C. P.; Goodman, K. A.; Lowery, M. A.; Haimovitz-Friedman, A.; Deasy, J. O.; Humm, J. L.
Article Title: A combination of radiation and the hypoxia-activated prodrug evofosfamide (TH-302) is efficacious against a human orthotopic pancreatic tumor model
Abstract: This study was designed to investigate the effect of single-dose radiation therapy (RT) in combination with evofosfamide (TH-302), a hypoxia-activated prodrug, in a pre-clinical model of pancreatic cancer. AsPC1 tumors were implanted orthotopically in the pancreas of nude mice. Tumors were treated with 15 Gy of RT, using a 1 cm diameter field, and delivered as a continuous arc. Image-guidance to center the field on the tumor was based on CT imaging with intraperitoneal contrast. Evofosfamide (100 mg/kg, i.p.) was administered 3 hours before RT. Tumor volumes were measured using ultrasound, and regrowth curves were plotted. Tumor hypoxia and cell proliferation were measured using pimonidazole and the thymidine analog EdU, respectively. In vitro clonogenic assays were performed. Tumors were shown to contain substantial areas of hypoxia, as calculated by percent pimonidazole staining. Evofosfamide was active in these tumors, as demonstrated by a significant reduction in uptake of the thymidine analog EdU. This effect was visible in oxygenated tissue, consistent with the previously reported bystander effects of evofosfamide. RT produced significant regrowth delay, as did evofosfamide. The combination of both agents produced a growth delay that was at least equal to the sum of the two treatments given separately. The improvement in tumor response when evofosfamide is combined with RT supports the hypothesis that hypoxia is a cause of radioresistance in high dose RT for pancreatic cancer. Assessing the efficacy and safety of stereotactic radiation treatment and evofosfamide is warranted in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer. © 2017 The Authors
Journal Title: Translational Oncology
Volume: 10
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1936-5233
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2017-10-01
Start Page: 760
End Page: 765
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranon.2017.06.010
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC5538966
PUBMED: 28778024
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Maeve Aine Lowery
    133 Lowery
  2. John Laurence Humm
    421 Humm
  3. James Russell
    40 Russell
  4. Joseph Owen Deasy
    493 Deasy
  5. Carla Hajj
    139 Hajj