A urokinase-derived peptide (Å6) increases survival of mice bearing orthotopically grown prostate cancer and reduces lymph node metastasis

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作者
Boyd, DD
Kim, SJ
Wang, H
Jones, TR
Gallick, GE
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[1] MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Canc Biol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Angstrom Pharmaceut Inc, San Diego, CA USA
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10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63855-2
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R36 [病理学];
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The high rate of prostate cancer mortality invariably reflects the inability to control the spread of the disease. The urokinase-type plasminogen activator and its receptor (u-PAR) contribute to prostate cancer metastases by promoting extracellular matrix degradation and growth factor activation. The current study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of a urokinase-derived peptide (Angstrom6) in reducing the lymph node metastases; of prostate cancer using a model in which prostatic tumors established in nude mice from orthotopically implanted PC-3 LN4 prostate cancer cells disseminate to the lymph nodes. As a first step in evaluating the in vivo effectiveness of Angstrom6, we determined its effect on in vitro invasiveness. In vitro, Angstrom6 reduced the invasiveness of PC-3 LN4 cells through a Matrigel-coated filter without affecting growth rate. A first in vivo survival experiment showed that all Angstrom6-treated mice were alive after 57 days, and half of them tumor-free, whereas all control mice receiving vehicle had died. In a second experiment with a larger tumor inoculum and a longer delay until treatment, whereas 71% of control mice and 83% of mice treated with a scrambled peptide developed lymph node metastases, only 22 to 25% of Angstrom6-treated mice had positive lymph nodes. Further, lymph node volume, reflective of tumor burden at the secondary site, was diminished 70% in Angstrom6-treated mice. In conclusion, we provide definitive evidence that a peptide spanning the connecting region of urokinase suppresses metastases and, as a single modality, prolongs the life span of prostate tumor-bearing mice.
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