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Dose-dependent response of tumor vasculature to radiation therapy in combination with Sunitinib depicted by three-dimensional high-frequency power Doppler ultrasound.

Ahmed El Kaffas1, Anoja Giles, Gregory J Czarnota.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Large doses of radiation (8-20 Gy) preferentially target tumor vasculature. This vascular response is suggested to regulate tumor response to radiotherapy. Here, we investigate the relative contributions of direct cell killing by radiation versus tumor cell death due to radiation effects on the vasculature. We also examine Sunitinib's mechanism of action as a tumor radiosensitizer. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: MDA-MB-231 xenografts were treated with radiation doses of 2-16 Gy alone, or in combination with bFGF (endothelial radio-protector) or Sunitinib as pharmacological modulators of the vasculature. Sunitinib was orally administered for 2 weeks at 30 mg/kg before radiotherapy; bFGF was intravenously injected 1 h prior to irradiation. Three-dimensional high-frequency power Doppler ultrasound was used to assess relative changes in tumor vasculature. Immunohistochemistry, clonogenic and tumor growth assays were used to quantify tumor response.
RESULTS: Significant reductions in power Doppler signal of up to 50 % were observed for 8 and 16 Gy treatments, along with a dose-dependent increase in cell death. No significant change in power Doppler signal and minimal tumor cell death were noted for tumors treated with radiation and bFGF. Treatments where Sunitinib was combined with radiation demonstrated a significant increase in flow signal at doses equal or greater than 8 Gy. This was accompanied with a significant increase in cell death when compared to radiation or Sunitinib alone.
CONCLUSION: We confirm that tumor response to high doses of radiation is regulated by its vasculature. We also posit that the response observed when radiation is combined with Sunitinib is linked to a vascular "normalization" effect.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23314761     DOI: 10.1007/s10456-012-9329-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angiogenesis        ISSN: 0969-6970            Impact factor:   9.596


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