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Enhancement of glioma radiotherapy and chemotherapy response with targeted antibody therapy against death receptor 5
Authors:Fiveash John B  Gillespie G Yancey  Oliver Patsy G  Zhou Tong  Belenky Michael L  Buchsbaum Donald J
Institution:

?Department of Surgery (Division of Neurosurgery), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

?Department of Medicine (Division of Clinical Immunology), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

*Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

Abstract:PURPOSE: TRA-8 is an agonistic mouse monoclonal antibody that binds to tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) death receptor 5, which induces apoptosis in cancer cells through a caspase-8-dependent mechanism. We investigated the ability of TRA-8 to augment the radiotherapy (RT) and chemotherapy response of human glioma cells in vitro and in vivo. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The in vitro cytotoxicity of TRA-8 and temozolomide (Tmz) or RT was examined using adenosine triphosphate-dependent viability and clonogenic survival assays with five glioma cell lines. Death receptor 5 expression was determined by flow cytometry. In vivo studies included subcutaneous and intracranial xenograft models testing various combination treatments, including RT, Tmz, and TRA-8. RESULTS: TRA-8, combined with Tmz or RT, produced enhanced cytotoxicity against five glioma cell lines compared with the use of the individual agents alone. Death receptor 5 upregulation occurred in response to RT. Complete tumor regression in the subcutaneous experiments was the most common in animals that received combination therapy with TRA-8/Tmz/RT. TRA-8 enhanced tumor growth delay in combination with RT or Tmz. TRA-8 alone had limited activity against intracranial tumors. In contrast, the median survival of mice treated with TRA-8/Tmz/RT was significantly greater than the control or TRA-8-alone-treated mice. The median survival of the mice treated with TRA-8/Tmz/RT or chemoradiotherapy only was significantly greater than the control or TRA-8-treated mice. A trend toward improved survival was observed between TRA-8/Tmz/RT-treated and Tmz/RT-treated mice. CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary findings support the hypothesis that TRA-8 will augment the RT and chemotherapy response in gliomas. A humanized version of TRA-8 is being evaluated in a Phase II clinical trial.
Keywords:Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand  TRAIL  Apoptosis  Glioblastoma multiforme  Radiotherapy  Temozolomide
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