Investigation of selective glucocorticoid receptor modulation in high-grade serous ovarian cancer PDX models.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Manisha Taya, Xiaonan Hou, Jennifer T Veneris, Nina Kazi, Melissa C Larson, Matthew J Maurer, Ethan P Heinzen, Hao Chen, Ricardo Lastra, Ann L Oberg, S John Weroha, Gini F Fleming, Suzanne D Conzen
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Abstract

Objective: In ovarian cancer (OvCa), tumor cell high glucocorticoid receptor (GR) has been associated with poor patient prognosis. In vitro, GR activation inhibits chemotherapy-induced OvCa cell death in association with transcriptional upregulation of genes encoding anti-apoptotic proteins. A recent randomized phase II study demonstrated improvement in progression-free survival (PFS) for heavily pre-treated OvCa patients randomized to receive therapy with a selective GR modulator (SGRM) plus chemotherapy compared to chemotherapy alone. We hypothesized that SGRM therapy would improve carboplatin response in OvCa patient-derived xenograft (PDX).

Methods: Six high-grade serous (HGS) OvCa PDX models expressing GR mRNA (NR3C1) and protein were treated with chemotherapy +/- SGRM. Tumor size was measured longitudinally by peritoneal transcutaneous ultrasonography.

Results: One of the 6 GR-positive PDX models showed a significant improvement in PFS with the addition of a SGRM. Interestingly, the single model with an improved PFS was least carboplatin sensitive. Possible explanations for the modest SGRM activity include the high carboplatin sensitivity of 5 of the PDX tumors and the potential that SGRMs activate the tumor invasive immune cells in patients (absent from immunocompromised mice). The level of tumor GR protein expression alone appears insufficient for predicting SGRM response.

Conclusion: The significant improvement in PFS shown in 1 of the 6 models after treatment with a SGRM plus chemotherapy underscores the need to determine predictive biomarkers for SGRM therapy in HGS OvCa and to better identify patient subgroups that are most likely to benefit from adding GR modulation to chemotherapy.

在高级别浆液性卵巢癌 PDX 模型中对选择性糖皮质激素受体调节的研究
目的:在卵巢癌(OvCa)中,肿瘤细胞高糖皮质激素受体(GR)与患者预后不良有关。在体外,GR 的激活与编码抗凋亡蛋白基因的转录上调有关,可抑制化疗诱导的卵巢癌细胞死亡。最近的一项随机 II 期研究显示,与单纯化疗相比,接受选择性 GR 调节剂(SGRM)加化疗的重度预处理卵巢癌患者的无进展生存期(PFS)有所改善。我们假设,SGRM疗法将改善OvCa患者异种移植(PDX)的卡铂反应:6个表达GR mRNA(NR3C1)和蛋白的高级别浆液性(HGS)卵巢癌PDX模型接受化疗+/-SGRM治疗。通过腹膜经皮超声纵向测量肿瘤大小:结果:在 6 个 GR 阳性 PDX 模型中,有一个模型在加入 SGRM 后 PFS 显著改善。有趣的是,PFS 得到改善的单一模型对卡铂的敏感性最低。SGRM 活性不强的可能原因包括:5 个 PDX 肿瘤对卡铂高度敏感,以及 SGRM 有可能激活患者体内的肿瘤侵袭性免疫细胞(免疫功能低下的小鼠则没有)。仅凭肿瘤GR蛋白的表达水平似乎不足以预测SGRM的反应:6个模型中有1个在接受SGRM加化疗治疗后PFS明显改善,这突出表明有必要确定HGS卵巢癌SGRM治疗的预测性生物标志物,并更好地识别最有可能从化疗中加入GR调节获益的患者亚群。
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Journal of Gynecologic Oncology
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology ONCOLOGY-OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
2.60%
发文量
84
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gynecologic Oncology (JGO) is an official publication of the Asian Society of Gynecologic Oncology. Abbreviated title is ''J Gynecol Oncol''. It was launched in 1990. The JGO''s aim is to publish the highest quality manuscripts dedicated to the advancement of care of the patients with gynecologic cancer. It is an international peer-reviewed periodical journal that is published bimonthly (January, March, May, July, September, and November). Supplement numbers are at times published. The journal publishes editorials, original and review articles, correspondence, book review, etc.
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