| Literature DB >> 27791181 |
Fortunato Ferrara1,2, Daniela I Staquicini1,2, Wouter H P Driessen3, Sara D'Angelo1,2, Andrey S Dobroff1,2, Marc Barry1,4, Lesley C Lomo1,4, Fernanda I Staquicini1,2, Marina Cardó-Vila1,2, Suren Soghomonyan5, Mian M Alauddin6, Leo G Flores6, Marco A Arap7, Richard C Lauer1,8, Paul Mathew9, Eleni Efstathiou3, Ana M Aparicio3, Patricia Troncoso10, Nora M Navone3, Christopher J Logothetis3, Serena Marchiò1,2,11,12, Juri G Gelovani5, Richard L Sidman13, Renata Pasqualini14,2, Wadih Arap14,8.
Abstract
Aggressive variant prostate cancers (AVPC) are a clinically defined group of tumors of heterogeneous morphologies, characterized by poor patient survival and for which limited diagnostic and treatment options are currently available. We show that the cell surface 78-kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78), a receptor that binds to phage-display-selected ligands, such as the SNTRVAP motif, is a candidate target in AVPC. We report the presence and accessibility of this receptor in clinical specimens from index patients. We also demonstrate that human AVPC cells displaying GRP78 on their surface could be effectively targeted both in vitro and in vivo by SNTRVAP, which also enabled specific delivery of siRNA species to tumor xenografts in mice. Finally, we evaluated ligand-directed strategies based on SNTRVAP-displaying adeno-associated virus/phage (AAVP) particles in mice bearing MDA-PCa-118b, a patient-derived xenograft (PDX) of castration-resistant prostate cancer bone metastasis that we exploited as a model of AVPC. For theranostic (a merging of the terms therapeutic and diagnostic) studies, GRP78-targeting AAVP particles served to deliver the human Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase type-1 (HSVtk) gene, which has a dual function as a molecular-genetic sensor/reporter and a cell suicide-inducing transgene. We observed specific and simultaneous PET imaging and treatment of tumors in this preclinical model of AVPC. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of GPR78-targeting, ligand-directed theranostics for translational applications in AVPC.Entities:
Keywords: AAVP; aggressive variant prostate cancer; gene therapy; ligand-directed theranostics; molecular imaging
Year: 2016 PMID: 27791181 PMCID: PMC5111687 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1615400113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205