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Proliferation index and pseudoprogression as predictors of the therapeutic efficacy of suicide gene therapy for canine melanoma
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2018-12Registro en:
Fondello, Chiara; Agnetti, Lucrecia; Glikin, Gerardo Claudio; Finocchiaro, Liliana Maria Elena; Proliferation index and pseudoprogression as predictors of the therapeutic efficacy of suicide gene therapy for canine melanoma; Lippincott Williams; Melanoma Research; 30; 2; 12-2018; 1-9
0960-8931
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fondello, Chiara
Agnetti, Lucrecia
Glikin, Gerardo Claudio
Finocchiaro, Liliana Maria Elena
Resumen
In our veterinary clinical trials, the combination of systemic immunotherapy with local HSVtk/GCV suicide gene (SG) treatment induced tumor pseudo-progression as part of a strong local anti-tumor response. This phenomenon could be due to tumor inflammation, increased vascular permeability and to different tumor growth rates before, during and after SG therapy. The proliferation index (PI: the fraction of viable cells in S, G2/M and hyperdiploid phases) would reflect the in vivo and in vitro proportion of proliferating melanoma cells in the absence of treatment (PIB) or in response to SG (PISG).The extent of in vivo and in vitro melanoma cells response to SG exhibited a reverse correlation with PIB and a direct correlation with PISG. Then, the final SG outcome depended on the balance between PIB-dependent "re-growth resistance" vs. "re-growth sensitivity" to SG treatment (PIGS). In all the cell lines derived from canine tumors presenting partial responses to SG treatment, PISG prevailed over PIB. Conversely, as more aggressive was the tumor (greater PIB of the cell line) more the balance displacement towards re-growth resistance overcome SG re-growth sensitivity. All these parameters could have prognostic value for SG treatment response and allow us to glimpse the clinical benefit of this therapy.