In order to evaluate the microenvironment clinically, studies are ongoing to develop tissue lysate array conditions to assess angiogenic activity in microdissected tumor epithelium and stroma and for the application of these conditions to patient materials. Surrogate measurements of vascularity, such as stromal CD31 signals, and assessment of activation of receptor tyrosine kinase pathways and intracellular signaling nodal activity will be assessed in both tumor epithelium and stroma from the same biopsy specimens, before and during patient treatment with small molecule kinase inhibitors. Further collaborations are ongoing or under initiation to develop a nanochamber for CAI administration for local or ocular disease, to optimize new combination therapeutic approaches of CAI. The latter includes preclinical work in which CAI in combination with a cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor results in supra-additive effects in a number of unrelated cell lines. Notably, this also results in conversion of the cytostatic effects of the two agents individually into cytotoxic activity of the combination. This is being modeled in a phase I clinical trial proposal. This comprehensive approach to angiogenesis and microenvironment study in the laboratory and patient samples will provide opportunity for proof of principle of molecularly targeted agents in stromal therapy.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Division of Clinical Sciences - NCI (NCI)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
Project #
1Z01SC009374-13
Application #
7068865
Study Section
(LP)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
13
Fiscal Year
2004
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Clinical Sciences
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
State
Country
United States
Zip Code
Hoskins, Ebony; Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime; Hewitt, Stephen M et al. (2011) Paracrine SLPI secretion upregulates MMP-9 transcription and secretion in ovarian cancer cells. Gynecol Oncol 122:656-62
Balkwill, Frances R; Ashworth, Alan; Bast, Robert C et al. (2006) 10th Biennial Helene Harris Memorial Trust meeting. Cancer Res 66:2904-6
Alessandro, Riccardo; Di Bella, Maria Antonietta; Flugy, Anna Maria et al. (2006) Comparative study of T84 and T84SF human colon carcinoma cells: in vitro and in vivo ultrastructural and functional characterization of cell culture and metastasis. Virchows Arch 449:48-61
Davidson, Ben; Espina, Virginia; Steinberg, Seth M et al. (2006) Proteomic analysis of malignant ovarian cancer effusions as a tool for biologic and prognostic profiling. Clin Cancer Res 12:791-9
Azad, Nilofer S; Rasool, Nabila; Annunziata, Christina M et al. (2006) Proteomics in clinical trials and practice: present uses and future promise. Mol Cell Proteomics 5:1819-29
Kassis, Jareer N; Guancial, Elizabeth A; Doong, Howard et al. (2006) CAIR-1/BAG-3 modulates cell adhesion and migration by downregulating activity of focal adhesion proteins. Exp Cell Res 312:2962-71
Stevens, Ellen V; Raffeld, Mark; Espina, Virginia et al. (2005) Expression of xeroderma pigmentosum A protein predicts improved outcome in metastatic ovarian carcinoma. Cancer 103:2313-9
Kassis, Jareer; Klominek, Julius; Kohn, Elise C (2005) Tumor microenvironment: what can effusions teach us? Diagn Cytopathol 33:316-9
Perabo, Frank G E; Demant, Andre W; Wirger, Andreas et al. (2005) Carboxyamido-triazole (CAI) reverses the balance between proliferation and apoptosis in a rat bladder cancer model. Anticancer Res 25:725-9
Winters, Mary E; Mehta, Arpita I; Petricoin 3rd, Emanuel F et al. (2005) Supra-additive growth inhibition by a celecoxib analogue and carboxyamido-triazole is primarily mediated through apoptosis. Cancer Res 65:3853-60

Showing the most recent 10 out of 22 publications