Adenoviral Transduction of Human Acid Sphingomyelinase into Neo-Angiogenic Endothelium Radiosensitizes Tumor Cure Journal Article


Authors: Stancevic, B.; Varda Bloom, N.; Cheng, J.; Fuller, J. D.; Rotolo, J. A.; Garcia-Barros, M.; Feldman, R.; Rao, S.; Weichselbaum, R. R.; Harats, D.; Haimovitz-Friedman, A.; Fuks, Z.; Sadelain, M.; Kolesnick, R.
Article Title: Adenoviral Transduction of Human Acid Sphingomyelinase into Neo-Angiogenic Endothelium Radiosensitizes Tumor Cure
Abstract: These studies define a new mechanism-based approach to radiosensitize tumor cure by single dose radiotherapy (SDRT). Published evidence indicates that SDRT induces acute microvascular endothelial apoptosis initiated via acid sphingomyelinase (ASMase) translocation to the external plasma membrane. Ensuing microvascular damage regulates radiation lethality of tumor stem cell clonogens to effect tumor cure. Based on this biology, we engineered an ASMase-producing vector consisting of a modified pre-proendothelin-1 promoter, PPE1(3x), and a hypoxia-inducible dual-binding HIF-2α-Ets-1 enhancer element upstream of the asmase gene, inserted into a replication-deficient adenovirus yielding the vector Ad5H2E-PPE1(3x)-ASMase. This vector confers ASMase over-expression in cycling angiogenic endothelium in vitro and within tumors in vivo, with no detectable enhancement in endothelium of normal tissues that exhibit a minute fraction of cycling cells or in non-endothelial tumor or normal tissue cells. Intravenous pretreatment with Ad5H2E-PPE1(3x)-ASMase markedly increases SDRT cure of inherently radiosensitive MCA/129 fibrosarcomas, and converts radiation-incurable B16 melanomas into biopsy-proven tumor cures. In contrast, Ad5H2E-PPE1(3x)-ASMase treatment did not impact radiation damage to small intestinal crypts as non-dividing small intestinal microvessels did not overexpress ASMase and were not radiosensitized. We posit that combination of genetic up-regulation of tumor microvascular ASMase and SDRT provides therapeutic options for currently radiation-incurable human tumors. © 2013 Stancevic et al.
Journal Title: PLoS ONE
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
ISSN: 1932-6203
Publisher: Public Library of Science  
Date Published: 2013-08-02
Start Page: e69025
Language: English
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069025
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3732255
PUBMED: 23936314
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 4 September 2013" - "CODEN: POLNC" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Nira Bloom
    2 Bloom
  2. Zvi Fuks
    427 Fuks
  3. Richard N Kolesnick
    298 Kolesnick
  4. Michel W J Sadelain
    581 Sadelain
  5. Shyam S Rao
    83 Rao
  6. Jin Cheng
    9 Cheng
  7. Jimmy A Rotolo
    35 Rotolo
  8. Regina Feldman
    11 Feldman
  9. John David Fuller
    11 Fuller