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Published in: Gastric Cancer 2/2017

01-03-2017 | Original Article

Dose-escalation study for the targeting of CD44v+ cancer stem cells by sulfasalazine in patients with advanced gastric cancer (EPOC1205)

Authors: Kohei Shitara, Toshihiko Doi, Osamu Nagano, Chiyo K. Imamura, Takeshi Ozeki, Yuya Ishii, Kenji Tsuchihashi, Shunji Takahashi, Takako E. Nakajima, Shuichi Hironaka, Miki Fukutani, Hiromi Hasegawa, Shogo Nomura, Akihiro Sato, Yasuaki Einaga, Takeshi Kuwata, Hideyuki Saya, Atsushi Ohtsu

Published in: Gastric Cancer | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

Background

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have enhanced mechanisms of protection from oxidative stress. A variant form of CD44 (CD44v), a major CSC marker, was shown to interact with xCT, a subunit of cystine–glutamate transporter, which maintains high levels of intracellular reduced glutathione (GSH) which defend the cell against oxidative stress. Sulfasalazine (SSZ) is an inhibitor of xCT and was shown to suppress the survival of CD44v-positive stem-like cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. To find the dose of SSZ which can safely reduce the population of CD44v-positive cells in tumors, a dose-escalation study in patients with advanced gastric cancer was conducted.

Methods

SSZ was given four times daily by oral administration with 2 weeks as one cycle. Tumor biopsies were obtained before and after 14 days of administration of SSZ to evaluate expression of CD44v and the intratumoral level of GSH.

Results

Eleven patients were enrolled and received a dosage from 8 to 12 g/day. Safety was confirmed up to a dosage of 12 g/day, which was considered the maximum tolerated dose. Among the eight patients with CD44v-positive cells in their pretreatment biopsy samples, the CD44v-positive cancer cell population appeared to be reduced in the posttreatment biopsy tissues of four patients. Intratumoral GSH levels were also decreased in two patients, suggesting biological effectiveness of SSZ at 8 g/day or greater.

Conclusions

This is the first study of SSZ as an xCT inhibitor for targeting CSCs. Reduction of the levels of CD44v-positive cells and GSH was observed in some patients, consistent with the mode of action of SSZ in CSCs.
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Metadata
Title
Dose-escalation study for the targeting of CD44v+ cancer stem cells by sulfasalazine in patients with advanced gastric cancer (EPOC1205)
Authors
Kohei Shitara
Toshihiko Doi
Osamu Nagano
Chiyo K. Imamura
Takeshi Ozeki
Yuya Ishii
Kenji Tsuchihashi
Shunji Takahashi
Takako E. Nakajima
Shuichi Hironaka
Miki Fukutani
Hiromi Hasegawa
Shogo Nomura
Akihiro Sato
Yasuaki Einaga
Takeshi Kuwata
Hideyuki Saya
Atsushi Ohtsu
Publication date
01-03-2017
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Gastric Cancer / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1436-3291
Electronic ISSN: 1436-3305
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10120-016-0610-8

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