Tumor-targeting prodrug-activating bacteria for cancer therapy

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C-M Cheng
Y-L Lu
K-H Chuang
W-C Hung
J Shiea
Y-C Su
C-H Kao
B-M Chen
S Roffler
T-L Cheng
机构
[1] Graduate Institute of Medicine,Department of Chemistry
[2] Kaohsiung Medical University,undefined
[3] Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science,undefined
[4] Institute of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[5] National Sun Yat-Sen University,undefined
[6] National Sun Yat-Sen,undefined
[7] University-Kaohsiung medical University Joint Research Center,undefined
[8] National Sun Yat-Sen University,undefined
[9] Faculty of Biomedical Science and Environmental Biology,undefined
[10] Kaohsiung Medical University,undefined
[11] Institute of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[12] Academia Sinica,undefined
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Cancer Gene Therapy | 2008年 / 15卷
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non-invasive imaging; b-glucuronidase; glucuronide prodrug; optical imaging; luminescence; prodrug-activating bacteria;
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Increasing the specificity of chemotherapy may improve the efficacy of cancer treatment. Toward this aim, we developed a strain of bacteria to express enzymes for selective prodrug activation and non-invasive imaging in tumors. β-glucuronidase and the luxCDABE gene cluster were expressed in the DH5α strain of Escherichia coli to generate DH5α-lux/βG. These bacteria emitted light for imaging and hydrolyzed the glucuronide prodrug 9ACG to the topoisomerase I inhibitor 9-aminocamptothecin (9AC). By optical imaging, colony-forming units (CFUs) and staining for βG activity, we found that DH5α-lux/βG preferentially localized and replicated within CL1-5 human lung tumors in mice. The intensity of luminescence, CFU and βG activity increased with time, indicating bacterial replication occurred in tumors. In comparison with DH5α-lux/βG, 9AC or 9ACG treatment, combined systemic administration of DH5α-lux/βG followed by 9ACG prodrug treatment significantly (P<0.005) delayed the growth of CL1-5 tumors. Our results demonstrate that prodrug-activating bacteria may be useful for selective cancer chemotherapy.
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