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Therapeutic targeting of subdural medulloblastomas using human neural stem cells expressing carboxylesterase

Authors
Lim, S-HChoi, SALee, JYWang, K-CPhi, JHLee, D-HSong, SHSong, JHJin, XKim, HLee, HJLim, IKim, SUKim, S-K
Issue Date
Nov-2011
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Keywords
medulloblastoma; metastasis; neural stem cell; tumor tropism; gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy; carboxylesterase
Citation
CANCER GENE THERAPY, v.18, no.11, pp 817 - 824
Pages
8
Journal Title
CANCER GENE THERAPY
Volume
18
Number
11
Start Page
817
End Page
824
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/21129
DOI
10.1038/cgt.2011.52
ISSN
0929-1903
1476-5500
Abstract
The prognosis of medulloblastoma has improved significantly because of advances in multi-modal treatments; however, metastasis remains one of the prognostic factors for a poor outcome and is usually associated with tumor recurrence. We evaluated the migratory potential and therapeutic efficacy of genetically engineered human neural stem cells (NSCs) that encode a prodrug enzyme in the subdural medulloblastoma model. We genetically modified HB1.F3 (F3) immortalized human NSCs to express rabbit carboxylesterase (rCE) enzyme, which efficiently converts the prodrug CPT-11 (Irinotecan) into an active anti-cancer agent (SN-38). To simulate clinical metastatic medulloblastomas, we implanted human medulloblastoma cells into the subdural spaces of nude mice. rCE expressing NSCs (F3.rCE) were labeled with fluorescence magnetic nanoparticle for in vivo imaging. The therapeutic potential of F3.rCE was confirmed using a mouse subdural medulloblastoma model. The majority of intravenously (i.v.) injected, F3.rCE cells migrated to the subdural medulloblastoma site and a small number of F3.rCE cells were found in the lungs, pancreas, kidney and liver. Animals that received F3.rCE cells in combination with prodrug CPT-11 survived significantly longer (median survival: 142 days) than control mice that received F3.rCE cells only (median survival: 80 days, P<0.001) or CPT-11 only (median survival: 118 days, P<0.001). In conclusion, i.v. injected F3.rCE NSCs were able to target subdural medulloblastomas and demonstrate therapeutic efficacy. Our study provides data that supports further investigation of stem-cell-based gene therapy against metastatic medulloblastomas. Cancer Gene Therapy (2011) 18, 817-824; doi:10.1038/cgt.2011.52; published online 26 August 2011
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