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  2. Sigma-2 receptor ligands potentiate conventional chemotherapies and improve survival in models of pancreatic adenocarcinoma

Sigma-2 receptor ligands potentiate conventional chemotherapies and improve survival in models of pancreatic adenocarcinoma

  • J Transl Med. 2009 Mar 26:7:24. doi: 10.1186/1479-5876-7-24.
Hiroyuki Kashiwagi 1 Jonathan E McDunn Peter O Simon Jr Peter S Goedegebuure Suwanna Vangveravong Katherine Chang Richard S Hotchkiss Robert H Mach William G Hawkins
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  • 1 Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S, Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8109, St, Louis, MO 63110, USA. hawkinsw@wustl.edu
Abstract

Background: We have previously reported that the sigma-2 receptor is highly expressed in pancreas Cancer. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that sigma-2 receptor specific ligands induce Apoptosis in a dose-dependent fashion. Here, we examined whether sigma-2 receptor ligands potentiate conventional chemotherapies such as gemcitabine and paclitaxel.

Methods: Mouse (Panc-02) and human (CFPAC-1, Panc-1, AsPC-1) pancreas Cancer cell lines were used in this study. Apoptosis was determined by FACS or immunohistochemical analysis after TUNEL and Caspase-3 staining. Combination therapy with the sigma-2 ligand SV119 and the conventional chemotherapies gemcitabine and paclitaxel was evaluated in an allogenic animal model of pancreas Cancer.

Results: SV119, gemcitabine, and paclitaxel induced Apoptosis in a dose-dependent fashion in all pancreas Cancer cell lines tested. Combinations demonstrated increases in Apoptosis. Mice were treated with SV119 (1 mg/day) which was administered in combination with paclitaxel (300 microg/day) over 7 days to mice with established tumors. A survival benefit was observed with combination therapy (p = 0.0002). Every Other day treatment of SV119 (1 mg/day) in combination with weekly treatment of gemcitabine (1.5 mg/week) for 2 weeks also showed a survival benefit (p = 0.046). Animals tolerated the combination therapy and no gross toxicity was noted in serum biochemistry data or on necropsy.

Conclusion: SV119 augments tumoricidal activity of paclitaxel and gemcitabine without major side effects. These results highlight the potential utility of the sigma-2 ligand as an Adjuvant treatment in pancreas Cancer.

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