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Preclinical activity of F14512, designed to target tumors expressing an active polyamine transport system.

Anna Kruczynski1, Isabelle Vandenberghe, Arnaud Pillon, Sabrina Pesnel, Liliane Goetsch, Jean-Marc Barret, Yves Guminski, Alain Le Pape, Thierry Imbert, Christian Bailly, Nicolas Guilbaud.   

Abstract

We have exploited the polyamine transport system (PTS) to deliver selectively a spermine-drug conjugate, F14512 to cancer cells. This study was aimed to define F14512 anticancer efficacy against tumor models and to investigate whether fluorophor-labeled polyamine probes could be used to identify tumors expressing a highly active PTS and that might be sensitive to F14512 treatments. Eighteen tumor models were used to assess F14512 antitumor activity. Cellular uptake of spermine-based fluorescent probes was measured by flow cytometry in cells sampled from tumor xenografts by needle biopsy. The accumulation of the fluorescent probe within B16 tumors in vivo was assessed using infrared fluorescence imaging. This study has provided evidence of a major antitumor activity for F14512. Significant responses were obtained in 67% of the tumor models evaluated, with a high level of activity recorded in 33% of the responsive models. Complete tumor regressions were observed after i.v., i.p. or oral administrations of F14512 and its antitumor activity was demonstrated over a range of 2-5 dose levels, providing evidence of its good tolerance. The level of cellular fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent probes was higher in cells sampled from tumors sensitive to F14512 treatments than from F14512-refractory tumors. We suggest that these probes could be used to identify tumors expressing a highly active PTS and guide the selection of patients that might be treated with F14512. These results emphasize the preclinical interest of this novel molecule and support its further clinical development.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19777159     DOI: 10.1007/s10637-009-9328-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest New Drugs        ISSN: 0167-6997            Impact factor:   3.850


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