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PLOS ONE | 2013

Prostate Cancer Stem Cell-Targeted Efficacy of a New-Generation Taxoid, SBT-1214 and Novel Polyenolic Zinc-Binding Curcuminoid, CMC2.24

Galina I. Botchkina; Edison S. Zuniga; Rebecca H. Rowehl; Rosa Park; Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Agnieszka B. Bialkowska; Francis Johnson; Lorne M. Golub; Yu Zhang; Iwao Ojima; Kenneth R. Shroyer

Background Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among men. Multiple evidence suggests that a population of tumor-initiating, or cancer stem cells (CSCs) is responsible for cancer development and exceptional drug resistance, representing a highly important therapeutic target. The present study evaluated CSC-specific alterations induced by new-generation taxoid SBT-1214 and a novel polyenolic zinc-binding curcuminoid, CMC2.24, in prostate CSCs. Principal Findings The CD133high/CD44high phenotype was isolated from spontaneously immortalized patient-derived PPT2 cells and highly metastatic PC3MM2 cells. Weekly treatment of the NOD/SCID mice bearing PPT2- and PC3MM3-induced tumors with the SBT-1214 led to dramatic suppression of tumor growth. Four of six PPT2 and 3 of 6 PC3MM2 tumors have shown the absence of viable cells in residual tumors. In vitro, SBT-1214 (100nM-1µM; for 72 hr) induced about 60% cell death in CD133high/CD44+/high cells cultured on collagen I in stem cell medium (in contrast, the same doses of paclitaxel increased proliferation of these cells). The cytotoxic effects were increased when SBT-1214 was combined with the CMC2.24. A stem cell-specific PCR array assay revealed that this drug combination mediated massive inhibition of multiple constitutively up-regulated stem cell-related genes, including key pluripotency transcription factors. Importantly, this drug combination induced expression of p21 and p53, which were absent in CD133high/CD44high cells. Viable cells that survived this treatment regimen were no longer able to induce secondary spheroids, exhibited significant morphological abnormalities and died in 2-5 days. Conclusions We report here that the SBT-1214 alone, or in combination with CMC2.24, possesses significant activity against prostate CD133high/CD44+/high tumor-initiating cells. This drug combination efficiently inhibits expression of the majority of stem cell-related genes and pluripotency transcription factors. In addition, it induces a previously absent expression of p21 and p53 (“gene wake-up”), which can potentially reverse drug resistance by increasing sensitivity to anti-cancer drugs.


Journal of Endourology | 2002

Case report : treatment of bilateral fibroepithelial polyps in a child

Rahuldev S. Bhalla; David A. Schulsinger; Robert J. Wasnick

Ureteral fibroepithelial polyps are extremely rare benign lesions composed of stroma with a surface of normal transitional epithelium. Traditionally, symptomatic polyps were treated with open exploration and segmental resection. We describe the first case of bilateral polyps in a child. One was removed by segmental resection and the other by ureteroscopic laser surgery.


Urology | 2009

Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer With Microelectromechanical Systems-based Cystoscopic Optical Coherence Tomography

Hugang Ren; Wayne C. Waltzer; Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Jingxuan Liu; Zhijia Yuan; Christopher S.D. Lee; Frank Darras; David A. Schulsinger; Howard L. Adler; Jason Kim; Alek Mishail; Yingtian Pan


Journal of Endourology | 2007

Effects of resectoscope loop manipulation

Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Art Madenjian; Joseph V. DiTrolio


The Journal of Urology | 2012

211 ISOLATION, PROPAGATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PROSTATE CANCER STEM CELLS FROM PRIMARY TUMORS

Rosa Park; Edison S. Zuniga; Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Galina I. Botchkina


The Journal of Urology | 2008

REDUCTION IN URETERAL PRESSURE WITH A NOVEL URETEROSCOPE

Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Joseph V. DiTrolio


The Journal of Urology | 2007

807: The Learning Curve for Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Multiinstitutional Experience of Laparoscopic and Oncologic Trained Urologists

Ravi Munver; Stuart Kesler; Jonathan Hwang; John Phillips; Michael Palese; Caner Dinlenc; Felix L. Badillo; Michael D. Stifelman; James A. Eastham; Albert A. Samadi; Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Issac Kim; Douglas S. Scherr; David B. Samadi; Waleed A. Hassen; Ashutosh Tewari; Ihor S. Sawczuk


The Journal of Urology | 2006

V933: Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty with Concomitant Laparo-Endoscopic Pyelolithotomy of Calyceal Calculi

Pedram Ilbeigi; Gregory Lovallo; Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Ihor S. Sawczuk; M. Ravi


The Journal of Urology | 2005

47: Nephron Wasting Surgery for Small Renal Tumors

Rahuldev S. Bhalla; Kalyan C. Lotchamsetty; Paul M. Kozlowski; Thomas R. Hefty; Christopher R. Porter


The Journal of Urology | 2005

1166: Long Term Follow-Up after Laparoscopic Dismembered Pyeloplasty with the DA Vincitm Robotic Surgical System: The Virginia Mason Experience

Kalyan C. Latchamsetty; Rahuldev S. Bhalla; John M. Corman; Christopher R. Porter; Thomas R. Hefty; Paul M. Kozlowski

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Christopher R. Porter

State University of New York System

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Ihor S. Sawczuk

Hackensack University Medical Center

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Paul M. Kozlowski

Virginia Mason Medical Center

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Rosa Park

Stony Brook University

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