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Metronomic chemotherapy offsets HIFα induction upon maximum‐tolerated dose in metastatic cancers

Author(s)
Schito, Luana  
Rey, Sergio  
Xu, Ping  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12323
Date Issued
2020-09-07
Date Available
2021-07-12T15:31:37Z
Abstract
Conventional maximum‐tolerated dose (MTD) chemotherapy relies on periodic, massive cancer cell ablation events followed by treatment‐free intermissions, stereotypically resulting in resistance, relapse, and mortality. Furthermore, MTD chemotherapy can promote metastatic dissemination via activation of a transcriptional program dependent on hypoxia‐inducible factor (HIF)‐1α and (HIF)‐2α (hereafter referred to as HIFα). Instead, frequent low‐dose metronomic (LDM) chemotherapy displays less adverse effects while preserving significant pre‐clinical anticancer activity. Consequently, we hereby compared the effect of MTD or LDM chemotherapy upon HIFα in models of advanced, metastatic colon and breast cancer. Our results revealed that LDM chemotherapy could offset paralog‐specific, MTD‐dependent HIFα induction in colon cancers disseminating to the liver and lungs, while limiting HIFα and hypoxia in breast cancer lung metastases. Moreover, we assessed the translational significance of HIFα activity in colorectal and breast TCGA/microarray data, by developing two compact, 11‐gene transcriptomic signatures allowing the stratification/identification of patients likely to benefit from LDM and/or HIFα‐targeting therapies. Altogether, these results suggest LDM chemotherapy as a potential maintenance strategy to stave off HIFα induction within the intra‐metastatic tumor microenvironment.
Sponsorship
University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
EMBO Press
Journal
EMBO Molecular Medicine
Volume
12
Issue
9
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Authors
Subjects

Breast cancer

Colon cancer

HIF-1

Hypoxia

Low-dose metronomic

DOI
10.15252/emmm.201911416
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1757-4676
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