Inhibition of spontaneous and experimental lung metastasis of soft-tissue sarcoma by tumor-targeting Salmonella typhimurium A1-R |
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Authors: | Shinji Miwa Yong Zhang Kyung-Eun Baek Fuminari Uehara Shuya Yano Mako Yamamoto Yukihiko Hiroshima Yasunori Matsumoto Hiroaki Kimura Katsuhiro Hayashi Norio Yamamoto Michael Bouvet Hiroyuki Tsuchiya Robert M. Hoffman Ming Zhao |
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Affiliation: | 1. AntiCancer, Inc., San Diego, California, USA;2. Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA;3. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan |
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Abstract: | Prognosis of patients with lung metastases of soft-tissue sarcoma is still poor. Therefore, novel systemic therapy is needed to improve the survival of soft-tissue sarcoma. In the present study, tumor-targeting therapy with a genetically-modified auxotrophic strain of Salmonella typhimurium, termed A1-R, was evaluated. Mouse models of primary soft tissue sarcoma and spontaneous lung metastasis were obtained by orthotopic intra-muscular injection of HT1080-RFP human fibrosarcoma cells. S. typhimurium A1-R was administered from day 14, once a week for two weeks. On day 28, lung samples were excised and observed with a fluorescence imaging system. The number of lung metastasis was 8.8 ± 3.4 in the untreated group and 0.8 ± 0.8 in the treated group (P = 0.024). A mouse model of experimental lung metastasis was obtained by tail vein injection of HT1080-RFP cells. The mice were treated with S. typhimurium A1-R (i.v.) on day 7, once a week for three weeks. S. typhimurium A1-R significantly reduced lung metastases and improved overall survival (P = 0.004). S. typhimurium A1-R bacterial therapy has future potential for treating advanced soft tissue sarcoma and improving prognosis of patients with lung metastasis. |
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Keywords: | HT-1080 orthotopic model nude mice lung metastasis bacterial therapy |
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