PURPOSE: The current treatment outcomes in cholangiocarcinoma are poor with cure afforded only by surgical extirpation. The efficacy of targeting the tumoural endothelial marker CD105 in cholangiocarcinoma, as a basis for potential microbubble-based treatment, is unknown and was explored here. METHODS: Tissue expression of CD105 was quantified using immunohistochemistry in 54 perihilar cholangiocarcinoma samples from patients who underwent resection in a single centre over a ten-year period, and analysed against clinicopathological data. In vitro flow assays using microbubbles functionalised with CD105 antibody were conducted to ascertain specificity of binding to murine SVR endothelial cells. Finally, CD105-microbubbles were intravenously administered to 10 Balb/c nude mice bearing heterotopic subcutaneous human extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (TFK-1 and EGI-1) xenografts after which in vivo binding was assessed following contrast-enhanced destruction replenishment ultrasound application. RESULTS: Though not significantly associated with any examined clinicopathological variable, we found that higher CD105 expression was independently associated with poorer patient survival (median 12 vs 31 months; pâ=â0.002). In vitro studies revealed significant binding of CD105-microbubbles to SVR endothelial cells in comparison to isotype control (pâ=â0.01), as well as in vivo to TFK-1 (pâ=â0.02) and EGI-1 (pâ=â0.04) mouse xenograft vasculature. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that CD105 is a biomarker eminently suitable for cholangiocarcinoma targeting using functionalised microbubbles.
CD105 is a prognostic marker and valid endothelial target for microbubble platforms in cholangiocarcinoma.
CD105 是胆管癌中微泡平台的预后标志物和有效的内皮靶点
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作者:Nair Amit, Ingram Nicola, Verghese Eldo T, Wijetunga Imeshi, Markham Alexander F, Wyatt Judy, Prasad K Rajendra, Coletta P Louise
| 期刊: | Cellular Oncology | 影响因子: | 4.800 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Oct;43(5):835-845 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s13402-020-00530-8 | 研究方向: | 肿瘤 |
| 疾病类型: | 胆管癌 | ||
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