Back to Search Start Over

In vivo biological purging for lymph node metastasis of human colorectal cancer by telomerase-specific oncolytic virotherapy

Authors :
Yuuri Hashimoto
Yasuo Urata
Yasumoto Yamasaki
Satoru Kyo
Toshiyoshi Fujiwara
Noriaki Tanaka
Shuya Yano
Futoshi Uno
Shunsuke Kagawa
Hiroshi Tazawa
Shinji Kuroda
Masaaki Ouchi
Toru Kojima
Yuichi Watanabe
Hiroyuki Mizuguchi
Source :
Annals of surgery. 251(6)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop a less invasive way of targeting lymph node metastasis for the treatment of human gastrointestinal cancer. Lymphatic invasion is a major route for cancer cell dissemination, and adequate treatment of locoregional lymph nodes is required for curative treatment in patients with malignancies.Human telomerase reverse transcription (hTERT) is the catalytic subunit of telomerase, which is highly active in cancer cells but quiescent in most normal somatic cells. OBP-301 (Telomelysin) is an attenuated adenovirus with oncolytic potency that contains the hTERT promoter element to regulate viral replication. We examined whether OBP-301 injected into the primary tumor might be useful for purging micrometastasis from regional lymph nodes in an orthotopic colorectal cancer model.OBP-301 was intratumorally injected into HT29 tumors orthotopically implanted into the rectum in BALB/c nu/nu mice. By using a highly sensitive quantitative PCR analysis that targets the human-specific Alu sequence, we showed that OBP-301 caused viral spread into the regional lymphatic area and selectively replicated in neoplastic lesions, resulting in tumor-cell-specific death in metastatic lymph nodes. Moreover, although the surgical removal of primary tumors increased the tendency of lymph node metastasis, preoperative intratumoral injection of virus significantly reduced lymph node metastasis.Our results indicate that intratumoral injection of OBP-301 mediates effective in vivo purging of metastatic tumor cells from regional lymph nodes, which may help optimize treatment of human cancer, especially gastrointestinal malignancies.

Details

ISSN :
15281140
Volume :
251
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d50662941f656e6f89d9bed9d45c4025