OBJECTIVE: We previously showed that Phenoxodiol is able to sensitize epithelial ovarian cancer cells to Paclitaxel, Carboplatin, Gemcitabine, and Docetaxel. The aim of this study was to determine the value of Phenoxodiol-Topotecan coadministration. METHODS: Nine epithelial ovarian cancer cell lines isolated from ascites or ovarian tissue were treated with increasing concentrations of Topotecan (5-500 ng/ml) with or without Phenoxodiol pretreatment (10 microg/ml) for 24 h and cell viability was measured using CellTiter 96 AQueous One Solution Cell Proliferation Assay. The effect of Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination therapy in vivo was determined using the topotecan resistant A2780 mouse xenograft model. RESULTS: In vitro, pretreatment with Phenoxodiol lowers the topotecan IC50 from >500 ng/ml to 2.5-100 ng/ml in five out of nine cell lines tested. RESULTS from animal experiments confirmed the advantage of Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination therapy over monotherapy controls. Median tumour kinetics from animals receiving Phenoxodiol-Topotecan in combination was significantly slower compared to those animals receiving the respective monotherapies. In addition, co-administration with Phenoxodiol reversed Topotecan-induced myelosuppression. CONCLUSION: Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination therapy allows the administration of both agents at lower doses while retaining significant anti-tumor activity compared to monotherapy. These findings suggest that the Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination may represent an alternative treatment modality for the management of ovarian cancer and justifies further investigation in the clinical setting.
OBJECTIVE: We previously showed that Phenoxodiol is able to sensitize epithelial ovarian cancer cells to Paclitaxel, Carboplatin, Gemcitabine, and Docetaxel. The aim of this study was to determine the value of Phenoxodiol-Topotecan coadministration. METHODS: Nine epithelial ovarian cancer cell lines isolated from ascites or ovarian tissue were treated with increasing concentrations of Topotecan (5-500 ng/ml) with or without Phenoxodiol pretreatment (10 microg/ml) for 24 h and cell viability was measured using CellTiter 96 AQueous One Solution Cell Proliferation Assay. The effect of Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination therapy in vivo was determined using the topotecan resistant A2780 mouse xenograft model. RESULTS: In vitro, pretreatment with Phenoxodiol lowers the topotecan IC50 from >500 ng/ml to 2.5-100 ng/ml in five out of nine cell lines tested. RESULTS from animal experiments confirmed the advantage of Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination therapy over monotherapy controls. Median tumour kinetics from animals receiving Phenoxodiol-Topotecan in combination was significantly slower compared to those animals receiving the respective monotherapies. In addition, co-administration with Phenoxodiol reversed Topotecan-induced myelosuppression. CONCLUSION:Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination therapy allows the administration of both agents at lower doses while retaining significant anti-tumor activity compared to monotherapy. These findings suggest that the Phenoxodiol-Topotecan combination may represent an alternative treatment modality for the management of ovarian cancer and justifies further investigation in the clinical setting.
Authors: Ayesha B Alvero; Michele K Montagna; Jennie C Holmberg; Vinicius Craveiro; David Brown; Gil Mor Journal: Mol Cancer Ther Date: 2011-06-15 Impact factor: 6.261
Authors: Ayesha B Alvero; Michele K Montagna; Rui Chen; Ki Hyung Kim; Kim Kyungjin; Irene Visintin; Han-Hsuan Fu; David Brown; Gil Mor Journal: Cancer Date: 2009-07-15 Impact factor: 6.860
Authors: Sylvianna Georgaki; Margarita Skopeliti; Marinos Tsiatas; Katerina A Nicolaou; Kyriaki Ioannou; Alan Husband; Aristotelis Bamias; Meletios A Dimopoulos; Andreas I Constantinou; Ourania E Tsitsilonis Journal: J Cell Mol Med Date: 2009-02-11 Impact factor: 5.310