Adjuvant treatment with tumor-targeting Salmonella typhimurium A1-R reduces recurrence and increases survival after liver metastasis resection in an orthotopic nude mouse model |
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Authors: | Takashi Murakami Yukihiko Hiroshima Ming Zhao Yong Zhang Takashi Chishima Kuniya Tanaka Michael Bouvet Itaru Endo Robert M. Hoffman |
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Affiliation: | 1. AntiCancer, Inc., San Diego, California, USA;2. Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego, California, USA;3. Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Colon cancer liver metastasis is often the lethal aspect of this disease. Well-isolated metastases are candidates for surgical resection, but recurrence is common. Better adjuvant treatment is therefore needed to reduce or prevent recurrence. In the present study, HT-29 human colon cancer cells expressing red fluorescent protein (RFP) were used to establish liver metastases in nude mice. Mice with a single liver metastasis were randomized into bright-light surgery (BLS) or the combination of BLS and adjuvant treatment with tumor-targeting S. typhimurium A1-R. Residual tumor fluorescence after BLS was clearly visualized at high magnification by fluorescence imaging. Adjuvant treatment with S. typhimurium A1-R was highly effective to increase survival and disease-free survival after BLS of liver metastasis. The results suggest the future clinical potential of adjuvant S. typhimurium A1-R treatment after liver metastasis resection. |
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Keywords: | liver metastasis colon cancer RFP nude mice orthotopic models |
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