Vascular disrupting effect of CKD-516: preclinical study using DCE-MRI

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Kyung Won Kim
Jeong Min Lee
Yong Sik Jeon
In Joon Lee
YoonSeok Choi
Jisuk Park
Berthold Kiefer
Chin Kim
Joon Koo Han
Byung Ihn Choi
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[1] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,Department of Radiology
[2] Seoul National University Hospital,Center for Liver Cancer
[3] National Cancer Center,Department of Radiology, and Institute of Radiation Medicine
[4] Siemens Healthcare,undefined
[5] Chong Keun Dang Pharmaceuticals,undefined
[6] Seoul National University College of Medicine,undefined
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Investigational New Drugs | 2013年 / 31卷
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CKD-516; Vascular disrupting agent; Tubulin; DCE-MRI;
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Vascular disrupting agents (VDAs) are new class of anti-cancer drugs targeting pre-existing tumor vasculature which lead to tumor ischemia and necrosis. An innovative tubulin polymerization inhibitor, CKD-516, was recently developed as a VDA. We attempted to evaluate its tubulin destabilizing effect using immunofluorescence staining on human endothelial cells (HUVECs) and to ascertain its antivascular effect in a rabbit VX2 tumor model using dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI by measuring the changes in kinetic parameters such as K-trans and IAUGC. Immunofluorescence staining using anti-tubulin and anti-actin antibodies on HUVECs showed that CKD-516 selectively disrupted tubulin component of the endothelial cytoskeleton. Serial DCE-MRI showed a significant decrease in K-trans and IAUGC parameters from baseline at 4 h (39.9 % in K-trans; −45.0 % in IAUGC) and at 24 h (−32.2 % in K-trans; −36.5 % in IAUGC), and a significant recovery at 48 h (22.9 % in K-trans; 34.8 % in IAUGC) following administration of CKD-516 at a 0.7-mg/kg dose. When the tumors were stratified according to the initial K-trans value of 0.1, tumors with a high K-trans > 0.1 which was indicative of having well-developed pre-existing vessels, showed greater reduction in K-trans and IAUGC values. On histologic examination, the degree of necrosis of treated tumors was significantly greater than that of untreated tumors. In summary, CKD-516 is an effective VDA which results in rapid vascular shutdown by targeting the tubulin component of tumor vessels and thus leads to necrosis.
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页码:1097 / 1106
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