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Neurosurgery | 1995

In vitro and in vivo variation in transferrin receptor expression on a human medulloblastoma cell line

Dennis Y. Wen; Walter A. Hall; John A. Conrad; Aslak Godal; Vivi Ann Flørenes; Øystein Fodstad

The poor prognosis associated with pediatric central nervous system tumors such as medulloblastoma has led to the development and investigation of a variety of new treatment techniques. Therapeutic agents include targeted-toxin conjugates or immunotoxins that show significant in vitro activity against many brain tumors. Transferrin receptors (TRs) are specific, cell-surface antigens that are expressed preferentially on brain tumors rather than on normal human brain tissue. This antigen has been successfully targeted in human and nonhuman brain tumors in vitro and in vivo. In this study, when TRs were used as a target in the DAOY human medulloblastoma-derived cell line in vitro, a significant level of expression was confirmed by testing the sensitivity to different immunotoxins. To ensure the relevance of the in vitro data to the in vivo situation, we also analyzed TR expression in DAOY tumors growing in athymic mice and rats. Immunocytochemistry, immunohistochemistry, immunobead binding, immunofluorescence, 125iodine-transferrin binding, and Northern blot analysis were used to compare TR expression in DAOY cells in vitro and in vivo. All in vitro assays demonstrated significant TR expression, whereas in vivo, the TR expression was negligible in the DAOY tissue. The results caution against extrapolating in vitro antigen and receptor expression data directly to the in vivo situation. Using a transferrin-toxin conjugate in a nude rat model of leptomeningeal carcinomatosis, we achieved therapeutic efficacy, despite demonstrating reduced TR expression on tumor tissue. With respect to clinical efficacy, the reduced expression of TR on DAOY medulloblastoma in vivo may be less significant than expected because of the extreme potency of immunotoxins observed in central nervous system tumors.


Archive | 2001

Diagnostic/therapeutic agents

Jo Klaveness; Pal Rongved; Anders Høgset; Helge Tolleshaug; Alan Cuthbertson; Aslak Godal; Lars Hoff; Geir Gogstad; Klaus Bryn; Anne Naevestad; Dagfinn Løvhaug; Halldis Hellebust; Magne Solbakken


Cancer Research | 2001

Antitumor Effect of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid-mediated Photodynamic Therapy Can Be Enhanced by the Use of a Low Dose of Photofrin in Human Tumor Xenografts

Qian Peng; Trond Warloe; Johan Moan; Aslak Godal; Fabio Apricena; Karl-Erik Giercksky; Jahn M. Nesland


Cancer Research | 1984

Phase I Study of the Plant Protein Ricin

Øystein Fodstad; Gunnar Kvalheim; Aslak Godal; Jostein Lotsberg; Steinar Aamdal; Herman Høst; Alexander Pihl


International Journal of Cancer | 1983

Antibody formation against the cytotoxic proteins abrin and ricin in humans and mice

Aslak Godal; Øystein Fodstad; Alexander Pihl


Archive | 2005

Acid addition salts of 5-aminolevulinic acid or its derivatives

Jon Erik Braenden; Aslak Godal; Nils Olav Nilsen; Jo Klaveness


Cancer Research | 1994

Comparison of Two Antibody-based Methods for Elimination of Breast Cancer Cells from Human Bone Marrow

Arne T. Myklebust; Aslak Godal; Siri Juell; Anne Pharo; Øystein Fodstad


Archive | 2005

Treatment of Acne Using Derivatives of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid

Aslak Godal; Jo Klaveness; Hilde Morris


Cancer Research | 1994

Targeted Therapy with Immunotoxins in a Nude Rat Model for Leptomeningeal Growth of Human Small Cell Lung Cancer

Arne T. Myklebust; Aslak Godal; Øystein Fodstad


Cancer Research | 1987

Studies on the mechanism of action of abrin-9.2.27 immunotoxin in human melanoma cell lines

Aslak Godal; Øystein Fodstad; Alexander Pihl

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