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Angiogenesis | 2004

The receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor SU11248 impedes endothelial cell migration, tubule formation, and blood vessel formation in vivo, but has little effect on existing tumor vessels

K. Osusky; Dennis E. Hallahan; Allie Fu; Fei Ye; Yu Shyr; Ling Geng

Antiangiogenic agents produce regression in few tumors in clinical trials, but are effective in preventing recurrences. To determine whether the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor is a molecular target to prevent metastatic disease, we utilized a non-specific inhibitor of the VEGF receptor, SU11248. This receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) inhibitor prevented migration of endothelial cells and markedly attenuated capillary-like tubule formation in endothelial cells in culture. Similarly, this agent prevented blood vessel formation in the tumor vascular window model. VEGF RTK inhibition produced minimal effects on established blood vessels in the tumor vascular window model and little effect on blood flow studied by power Doppler analysis. To determine whether these agents attenuate the development of metastases, Lewis lung carcinoma tumors were resected from the dorsal skin and lung metastases were quantified with and without treatment with SU11248. The RTK inhibitor attenuated the formation of lung metastases following resection of the hind limb tumor. In contrast, these agents did not induce regression of primaries but slowed the progression of tumor growth. These findings suggest that the greatest role for VEGF antagonists may be to prevent the formation of new blood vessels, during and after conventional therapy is given to existing neoplastic disease.


Anti-Cancer Drugs | 2007

Histone deacetylase inhibitor NVP-LAQ824 sensitizes human nonsmall cell lung cancer to the cytotoxic effects of ionizing radiation.

Kyle C. Cuneo; Allie Fu; K. Osusky; Jessica Huamani; Dennis E. Hallahan; Ling Geng

Stage III nonsmall cell lung cancer is primarily treated with combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Relapses for progression of disease within irradiated sites remains a primary pattern of failure. To evaluate the interaction between histone deacetylase inhibitors and irradiation in nonsmall cell lung cancer, we studied NVP-LAQ824 in mouse models of human lung cancer. Colony formation assays were performed to determine whether LAQ824 sensitized nonsmall cell lung cancer to the cytotoxic effects of ionizing radiation. LAQ824 reduced clonogenic survival of the H23 and H460 cell lines five-fold compared with controls and four-fold compared with either agent alone (P<0.001). Western blot analysis of caspase cleavage, microscopic analysis of nuclei and Annexin–fluorescein isothiocyanate/propidium iodide flow cytometry assays showed that LAQ824 enhanced radiation-induced apoptosis and attenuated mitosis (P<0.001). Immunostaining for &ggr;-H2AX nuclear foci was performed to determine the effect of LAQ824 on radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks. Combined modality treatment delayed the resolution of &ggr;-H2AX foci with over 30% of cells staining positive 6 h after treatment versus approximately 5 and 3% in cells treated with LAQ824 or radiation alone (P<0.001). Additionally, an in-vivo xenograft model was utilized to study the effects of fractioned irradiation and LAQ824 on tumor growth. Fractioned irradiation and LAQ824 delayed tumor growth by 19 days versus 7 and 4 days for treatment with LAQ824 and radiation alone. This study shows the effectiveness of histone deacetylase inhibitors to enhance the cytotoxic effects of radiation by attenuating DNA repair and inducing apoptosis in human nonsmall cell lung cancer.


Journal of Controlled Release | 2004

Radiation-guided drug delivery to tumor blood vessels results in improved tumor growth delay

Ling Geng; K. Osusky; Sekhar R. Konjeti; Allie Fu; Dennis E. Hallahan


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2006

SRC family kinase inhibitor SU6656 enhances antiangiogenic effect of irradiation

Kyle C. Cuneo; Ling Geng; Jiahuai Tan; Jeffrey P. Brousal; Eric T. Shinohara; K. Osusky; Allie Fu; Yu Shyr; Huiyun Wu; Dennis E. Hallahan


Anti-Cancer Drugs | 2007

Effects of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor inhibitor SU5416 and prostacyclin on murine lung metastasis.

Kyle C. Cuneo; Allie Fu; K. Osusky; Ling Geng


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2005

Specific Inhibition of p110δ Catalytic Subunit of Phosphatidylinositol 3’-Kinase With IC489666 Radiosensitizes Vascular Endothelium to Provide Improved Tumor Control

Christopher D. Willey; Ling Geng; Allie Fu; K. Osusky; Dennis E. Hallahan


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2005

GSK-3b Inhibition Helps to Prevent Radiation-Induced Damage in Hippocampal Neurons

Dinesh Thotala; Eugenia M. Yazlovitskaya; Eric Edwards; K. Osusky; Dennis E. Hallahan


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2005

Lithium Is a Neuroprotector That Improves Memory and Learning in Preclinical Models of the Irradiated Developing Brain

K. Osusky; Eric Edwards; Dennis E. Hallahan


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2005

Mechanisms of Radiosensitization by the Inhibitor of Histone Deacetylase NVP-LAQ824 in Human Lung Carcinoma Tumor Models

Ling Geng; Allie Fu; K. Osusky; Jessica Huamani; Dennis E. Hallahan


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2005

Pre-Clinical Studies of Gleevec and Radiation in the Treatment of Mouse Models of Glioblastoma

Jeffrey M. Albert; Eric T. Shinohara; Ling Geng; J. Tan; K. Osusky; Dennis E. Hallahan

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Ling Geng

Vanderbilt University

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Allie Fu

Vanderbilt University

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J. Tan

Vanderbilt University

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Yu Shyr

Vanderbilt University

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