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Ann Transl Med ; 2(9): 91, 2014 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25405166

RESUMO

STUDY RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Via genetic alterations, malignant transformation and proliferation are associated with extensive alterations of mitochondrial energy metabolism of tumor cells. Thus, inhibition of the altered form of mitochondrial energy metabolism of tumor cells may be an effective therapy for cancers. This study performed translational assessment of mitochondrial dysfunction of pancreatic cancer from in vitro gene microarray and animal efficacy studies, to early clinical studies, via the novel tumor-specific anti-mitochondrial agent, CPI-613. METHODS: The gene profiles of BxPC-3 human pancreatic tumor cells and non-transformed NIH-3T3 mouse fibroblast cells (negative control), after CPI-613 or sham treatment, were assessed and compared using microarray technique. The anti-cancer efficacies of CPI-613 and Gemcitabine were assessed and compared in mice with xenograft from inoculation of BxPC-3 human pancreatic tumor cells, based on the degree of tumor growth inhibition and prolongation of survival when compared to vehicle treatment. The anti-cancer activities, according to overall survival (OS), of CPI-613 alone and in combination with Gemcitabine were assessed in patients with Stage IV pancreatic cancer. RESULTS: Microarray studies indicated that CPI-613 down-regulated the expression of Cyclin D3, E1, E2, F, A2, B1 and CDK2 genes of BxPC-3 pancreatic cancer cells but not non-transformed NIH-3T3 mouse fibroblast cells (negative control). In mice with pancreatic carcinoma xenografts, four weekly intraperitoneal injections of either CPI-613 (25 mg/kg/administration) or Gemcitabine (50 mg/kg/administration) inhibited tumor growth and prolonged survival when compared to vehicle treatment. The degree of tumor growth inhibition was ~2×, and prolongation of survival was ~4×, greater with CPI-613 treatment than with Gemcitabine treatment. In patients with Stage IV advanced pancreatic cancer, CPI-613 at 420-1,300 mg/m(2), given twice weekly for three weeks followed by a week of rest (i.e., 3-week-on-1-week-off) as monotherapy, provided median OS of 15 months in three patients. CPI-613 at 150-320 mg/m(2) given twice weekly on the 3-week-on-1-week-off dosing schedule, coinciding with Gemcitabine (1,000 mg/m(2)) given once weekly on the 3-week-on-1-week-off dosing schedule, provided median OS of 17.8 months in four patients. These median OS values from CPI-613 monotherapy and CPI-613 + Gemcitabine treatment tend to be longer than those in patients treated with Abraxane + Gemcitabine combination or FOLFININOX (median OS ~12 months). CONCLUSIONS: The dysfunctional mitochondria of pancreatic cancer cells was translationable from in vitro gene alteration and animal tumor model studies to patients with advanced Stage IV pancreatic cancer, as reflected by the anti-cancer activities of the tumor-specific anti-mitochondrial agent, CPI-613, in these studies.

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Clin Cancer Res ; 20(20): 5255-64, 2014 Oct 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25165100

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The lipoate derivative CPI-613 is a first-in-class agent that targets mitochondrial metabolism. This study determined the effects of CPI-613 on mitochondrial function and defined the MTD, pharmacokinetics, and safety in patients with relapsed or refractory hematologic malignancies. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Human leukemia cell lines were exposed to CPI-613 and mitochondrial function was assayed. A phase I trial was conducted in which CPI-613 was given as a 2-hour infusion on days 1 and 4 for 3 weeks every 28 days. RESULTS: CPI-613 inhibited mitochondrial respiration of human leukemia cells consistent with the proposed mechanism of action. In the phase I trial, 26 patients were enrolled. CPI-613 was well tolerated with no marrow suppression observed. When the infusion time was shortened to 1 hour, renal failure occurred in 2 patients. At 3,780 mg/m(2), there were two dose-limiting toxicities (DLT). At a dose of 2,940 mg/m(2) over 2 hours, no DLTs were observed, establishing this as the MTD. Renal failure occurred in a total of 4 patients and resolved in all but 1, who chose hospice care. CPI-613 has a triphasic elimination with an alpha half-life of approximately 1.34 hours. Of the 21 evaluable, heavily pretreated patients, 4 achieved an objective response and 2 achieved prolonged stabilization of disease for a clinical benefit rate of 29%. Following drug exposure, gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from responders demonstrated immune activation. CONCLUSION: CPI-613 inhibits mitochondrial function and demonstrates activity in a heavily pretreated cohort of patients.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/uso terapêutico , Caprilatos/uso terapêutico , Neoplasias Hematológicas/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias Hematológicas/patologia , Sulfetos/uso terapêutico , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Caprilatos/farmacologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Esquema de Medicação , Feminino , Neoplasias Hematológicas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Hematológicas/metabolismo , Neoplasias Hematológicas/mortalidade , Humanos , Leucemia/tratamento farmacológico , Leucemia/metabolismo , Leucemia/patologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mitocôndrias/efeitos dos fármacos , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Estadiamento de Neoplasias , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons , Sulfetos/farmacologia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto Jovem
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 11(8): 6642-56, 2011 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22103064

RESUMO

Paclitaxel is an important anticancer drug and is currently used to treat a variety of cancers, including ovarian carcinomas, breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma. The objectives of the studies were to assess and compare the safety and efficacy of EmPAC (a newly developed nanoemulsion formulation of paclitaxel) versus Taxol (the injectable formulation of paclitaxel involving the use of polyethylated or polyoxyl castor oil currently used in the clinic). The objectives were also to investigate the mechanism for the improved safety and efficacy of EmPAC over Taxol. These results showed that EmPAC had better anti-tumor efficacy than Taxol, according to in vitro cell culture studies and studies in animal tumor models. EmPAC had improved anti-tumor efficacy even in tumor cell lines that are known to be multi-drug resistant. Part of the mechanism of action for the improved efficacy may be related to EmPAC inducing greater cellular uptake of paclitaxel into tumor cells than Taxol did, according to the in vitro cell culture radioactive-labeled studies and in vitro cell culture antibody studies. It may also partly be because EmPAC delivered more paclitaxel to the tumor mass than Taxol, while the delivery of paclitaxel to other tissues (e.g., blood, muscle, liver, spleen, kidney and lung) were similar between the two formulations of paclitaxel, according to studies in animals with tumor xenograft. EmPAC also had better safety than Taxol according to toxicology studies in rabbits. This may be because EmPAC does not contain the toxic ingredients used in formulating Taxol (such as polyethylated or polyoxyl castor oil). These results support the clinical development of the nanoemulsion formulation of paclitaxel.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/administração & dosagem , Emulsões , Nanomedicina , Paclitaxel/uso terapêutico , Animais , Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos , Humanos , Camundongos , Paclitaxel/efeitos adversos , Paclitaxel/farmacocinética , Distribuição Tecidual
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Drug Metab Lett ; 5(3): 163-82, 2011 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21722089

RESUMO

CPI-613 is a novel anti-tumor compound with a mechanism-of-action which appears distinct from the current classes of anti-cancer agents used in the clinic. CPI-613 demonstrates both in vitro and in vivo anti-tumor activity. In vitro metabolic studies using liver S9 were performed which demonstrated that CPI-613 undergoes both phase 1 (oxidation) and phase 2 (glucuronidation) transformations. Its metabolic half-life varied between species and ranged from 8 minutes (Hanford minipig) to 47 minutes (CD-1 mouse). We performed metabolite mass assessments using selected in vitro incubation samples and demonstrated that +16 amu oxidation with and without +176 amu glucuronidation products were generated by human and animal liver S9. LC/MS/MS fragmentation patterns showed that an uncommon sulfoxide metabolite was formed and the O-glucuronidation occurred at the terminal carboxyl moiety. We observed that the +192 amu sulfoxide/glucuronide was generated only in human liver S9 and not by any of the other species tested. Synthetic metabolites were prepared and compared with the enzymatically-generated metabolites. Both the chromatographic retention times and the LC/MS/MS fragmentation patterns were similar, demonstrating that the synthetic metabolites were virtually identical to the S9-generated products. CYP450 reaction phenotyping and inhibition data both suggested that multiple CYP isozymes (2C8 and 3A4, along with minor contributions by 2C9 and 2C19) were involved in CPI-613 metabolism and sulfoxide formation. Plasma samples from human subjects dosed with CPI-613 also contained the sulfoxide ± glucuronide metabolites. These results show that the in vitro- and in vivo-generated phase 1 and phase 2 metabolites were in good agreement.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Caprilatos/farmacologia , Fígado/metabolismo , Neoplasias/tratamento farmacológico , Sulfetos/farmacologia , Animais , Antineoplásicos/metabolismo , Caprilatos/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Cromatografia Líquida , Glucuronídeos/metabolismo , Meia-Vida , Humanos , Camundongos , Microssomos Hepáticos/metabolismo , Neoplasias/patologia , Oxirredução , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Especificidade da Espécie , Sulfetos/metabolismo , Sulfóxidos/metabolismo , Suínos , Porco Miniatura , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem
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J Mol Med (Berl) ; 89(11): 1137-48, 2011 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21769686

RESUMO

We report the analysis of CPI-613, the first member of a large set of analogs of lipoic acid (lipoate) we have investigated as potential anticancer agents. CPI-613 strongly disrupts mitochondrial metabolism, with selectivity for tumor cells in culture. This mitochondrial disruption includes activation of the well-characterized, lipoate-responsive regulatory phosphorylation of the E1α pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) subunit. This phosphorylation inactivates flux of glycolysis-derived carbon through this enzyme complex and implicates the PDH regulatory kinases (PDKs) as a possible drug target. Supporting this hypothesis, RNAi knockdown of the PDK protein levels substantially attenuates CPI-613 cancer cell killing. In both cell culture and in vivo tumor environments, the observed strong mitochondrial metabolic disruption is expected to significantly compromise cell survival. Consistent with this prediction, CPI-613 disruption of tumor mitochondrial metabolism is followed by efficient commitment to cell death by multiple, apparently redundant pathways, including apoptosis, in all tested cancer cell lines. Further, CPI-613 shows strong antitumor activity in vivo against human non-small cell lung and pancreatic cancers in xenograft models with low side-effect toxicity.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Caprilatos/farmacologia , Mitocôndrias/enzimologia , Neoplasias/tratamento farmacológico , Fosforilação Oxidativa/efeitos dos fármacos , Complexo Piruvato Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Sulfetos/farmacologia , Ácido Tióctico/farmacologia , Animais , Antineoplásicos/química , Antioxidantes/farmacologia , Caprilatos/química , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Ensaios de Seleção de Medicamentos Antitumorais , Técnicas de Silenciamento de Genes , Humanos , Camundongos , Transplante de Neoplasias , Neoplasias/enzimologia , Neoplasias/genética , Oxirredução/efeitos dos fármacos , Complexo Piruvato Desidrogenase/genética , Sulfetos/química , Ácido Tióctico/química , Transplante Heterólogo
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