Intratumoral activation and enhanced chemotherapeutic effect of oxazaphosphorines following cytochrome P-450 gene transfer: development of a combined chemotherapy/cancer gene therapy strategy.
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Cyclophosphamide and its isomer ifosfamide are cell cycle-nonspecific alkylating agents that undergo bioactivation catalyzed by liver cytochrome P-450 enzymes. The therapeutic efficacy of these oxazaphosphorine anticancer drugs is limited by host toxicity resulting from the systemic distribution of activated drug metabolites formed in the liver. Since tumor cells ordinarily do not have the capacity to activate oxazaphosphorines, we examined whether introduction into tumor cells of a cDNA encoding CYP2B1, a major catalyst of oxazaphosphorine activation, sensitizes the cells to the cytotoxic effects of cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide. Here we show that 9L gliosarcoma cells stably transfected with a cDNA encoding rat CYP2B1 are highly sensitive to cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide cytotoxicity as compared to parental 9L cells or 9L cells transfected with an Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase gene. The CYP2B1 enzyme inhibitor metyrapone protects the CYP2B1-expressing 9L cells from oxazaphosphorine cytotoxicity, demonstrating that the chemosensitivity of these cells is a direct consequence of intracellular prodrug activation. Moreover, CYP2B1-expressing 9L cells potentiate the cytotoxic effects of cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide toward cocultured CYP2B1-negative 9L tumor cells. This "bystander effect" does not require cell-cell contact, and therefore may have the therapeutic advantage of distributing cytotoxic drug metabolites to a wide area within a solid tumor mass. In vivo experiments using Fischer 344 rats implanted s.c. with CYP2B1-expressing 9L tumor cells demonstrated that intratumoral expression of the CYP2B1 gene provides a substantial therapeutic advantage over that provided by liver cytochrome P-450-dependent drug activation alone; cyclophosphamide treatment resulted in complete growth inhibition of CYP2B1-positive tumors, whereas only a modest growth delay effect was obtained with CYP2B1-negative tumors. These studies establish that drug-activating CYP genes may be useful for the development of novel combined chemotherapy/gene therapy strategies for cancer treatment utilizing established cancer chemotherapeutic agents.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Cancer research
دوره 55 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995