| Literature DB >> 28441080 |
Takashi Murakami1,2,3, Yukihiko Hiroshima3, Kentaro Miyake1,2,3, Ho Kyoung Hwang1,2, Tasuku Kiyuna1,2, Jonathan C DeLong2, Thinzar M Lwin2, Ryusei Matsuyama3, Ryutaro Mori3, Takafumi Kumamoto3, Takashi Chishima3, Kuniya Tanaka3, Yasushi Ichikawa3, Michael Bouvet2, Itaru Endo3, Robert M Hoffman1,2.
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer is a recalcitrant malignancy, partly due to desmoplastic stroma which stimulates tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis, and inhibits chemotherapeutic drug delivery. Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) has an important role in the formation of stromal desmoplasia. The present study describes the ability of color-coded intravital imaging to demonstrate the efficacy of a TGF-β inhibitor to target stroma in an orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic cancer. The BxPC-3 human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), which also has a high TGF-β expression level, was used in an orthotopic model in transgenic nude mice ubiquitously expressing red fluorescent protein (RFP). Fourteen mice were randomized into a control group (n = 7, vehicle, i.p., weekly, for 3 weeks) and a treated group (n = 7, SB431542 [TGF-β receptor type I inhibitor] 0.3 mg, i.p., weekly, for 3 weeks). Stromal cells expressing RFP and cancer cells expressing GFP were observed weekly for 3 weeks by real-time color-coded intravital imaging. The RFP fluorescence area from the stromal cells, relative to the GFP fluorescence area of the cancer cells, was significantly decreased in the TGF-β-inhibitor-treatment group compared to the control group. The present study demonstrated color-coded imaging in an orthotopic pancreatic-cancer cell-line mouse model can readily detect the selective anti-stromal-cell targeting of a TGF-β inhibitor.Entities:
Keywords: BxPC-3; GFP; RFP; TGF-β inhibitor; cancer cells; color-coded intravital imaging; orthotopic mouse model; pancreatic cancer; stromal cells
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28441080 PMCID: PMC5462077 DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2017.1315489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534