Original Article
Cancer Gene Therapy (2006) 13, 958–968. doi:10.1038/sj.cgt.7700972; published online 16 June 2006
Combinatorial synergy induced by adenoviral-mediated mda-7 and Herceptin in Her-2+ breast cancer cells
D Bocangel1, M Zheng1, A Mhashilkar1, Y Liu2, R Ramesh3, K K Hunt2 and S Chada1
- 1Introgen Therapeutics Inc., Houston, TX, USA
- 2Departments of Surgical Oncology and Tumor Biology, The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
- 3Departments of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
Correspondence: Dr S Chada, Introgen Therapeutics Inc., 2250 Holcombe Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030, USA. E-mail: s.chada@introgen.com
Received 22 November 2005; Revised 10 February 2006; Accepted 22 April 2006; Published online 16 June 2006.
Abstract
The melanoma differentiation-associated gene-7 (mda-7) is a member of the interleukin-10 cytokine family and a novel tumor suppressor gene. Adenoviral-mediated mda-7 (Ad-mda7) gene transfer has tumor-specific growth inhibitory and proapoptotic effects in a broad spectrum of cancer cells. In breast cancer cells, adenoviral-induced mda-7 expression triggers antiproliferative effects by downregulation of survival signals, such as Bcl-2 and Akt. The anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (Her-2) monoclonal antibody, Trastuzumab (Herceptin), increases the sensitivity of Her-2/neu-overexpressing breast cancer cells to chemotherapeutic agents and radiotherapy. In this study, we evaluate the effects of treatment with Ad-mda7 and Herceptin combination therapy in a panel of Her-2/neu-overexpressing cell lines, and in established tumors in nude mice. Compared to individual treatments, the combination of Ad-mda7 and Herceptin elicits supra-additive antitumor activity in Her-2/neu-overexpressing tumor cell lines: increased cell death, cell cycle block and apoptosis. The Ad-mda7 and Herceptin interaction was shown to be synergistic by isobologram analysis. Ad-mda7 does not alter cell surface Her-2/neu levels, but the combination of Ad-mda7+Herceptin results in increased expression of cell surface E-cadherin with concomitant translocation of
-catenin from the nucleus to the cell membrane. In vivo, the combination of Ad-mda7 and Herceptin showed significantly increased antitumor activity (P<0.003) against Her-2/neu-overexpressing tumors. These data suggest that the combination of Ad-mda7 with Herceptin may be a novel therapy for breast cancer patients whose tumors overexpress Her-2/neu. The observed synergistic effect may improve treatment options for otherwise poorly responsive, Her-2-positive, breast cancer patients.
Keywords:
MDA-7, herceptin, breast cancer, IL-24, gene therapy, apoptosis
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