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Differential therapeutic effects of anti-VEGF-A antibody in different tumor models: implications for choosing appropriate tumor models for drug testing

Menée sur différents modèles murins, cette étude évalue l'activité antitumorale d'un anticorps anti-VEGF-A en combinaison avec une chimiothérapie (FOLFOX ou gemcitabine/cisplatine)

We previously reported that the host response to certain chemotherapies can induce primary tumor regrowth, angiogenesis, and even metastases in mice, but the possible impact of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) therapy in this context has not been fully explored. We therefore used combinations of anti-VEGF-A with chemotherapy on various tumor models in mice including primary tumors, experimental lung metastases, and spontaneous lung metastases of 4T1-breast and CT26-colon murine cancer cell lines. Our results show that a combined treatment with anti-VEGF-A and folinic acid/5-fluorouracil/oxaliplatin (FOLFOX) but not with anti-VEGF-A and gemcitabine/cisplatinum (Gem/CDDP) enhances the treatment outcome partly due to reduced angiogenesis, in both primary tumors and in experimental lung metastases models. However, neither treatment group exhibited an improved treatment outcome in the spontaneous lung metastases model nor were changes in endothelial cell numbers found at metastatic sites. Since chemotherapy has recently been shown to induce tumor cell invasion, we tested the invasion properties of tumor cells when exposed to plasma from FOLFOX-treated mice or cancer patients. While plasma from FOLFOX-treated mice or patients induced invasion properties of tumor cells, the combination of anti-VEGF-A and FOLFOX abrogated these effects, despite the reduced plasma VEGF-A levels detected in FOLFOX-treated mice. These results suggest that the therapeutic impact of antiangiogenic drugs varies in different tumor models, and that anti-VEGF-A therapy can block the invasion properties of tumor cells in response to chemotherapy. These results may implicate an additional therapeutic role for anti-VEGF-A when combined with chemotherapy.

http://mct.aacrjournals.org/content/early/2013/10/22/1535-7163.MCT-13-0356.abstract

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