Gynecologic oncology
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Gynecologic oncology · Feb 2001
Synergistic interaction between an anti-p185HER-2 pseudomonas exotoxin fusion protein [scFv(FRP5)-ETA] and ionizing radiation for inhibiting growth of ovarian cancer cells that overexpress HER-2.
The HER-2 proto-oncogene is overexpressed in 15-30% of ovarian cancers, providing a target for therapy in a fraction of patients. We previously described the ability of a recombinant single-chain anti-p185HER-2-Pseudomonas exotoxin A fusion protein, scFv(FRP5)-ETA, to inhibit growth of cancer cells in culture and tumor xenografts in vivo. We have also described synergistic interaction between an anti-p185HER-2-ricin A chain immunotoxin and ionizing radiation for inhibiting growth of ovarian and breast cancer cells that overexpress HER-2. Our objective in this report was to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo effects of scFv(FRP5)-ETA against SKOv3 ovarian cancer cells that have been transfected to express >10(6) p185HER-2 receptors per cell (clone-9002-18). ⋯ ScFv(FRP5)-ETA deserves further evaluation for intraperitoneal therapy of ovarian cancers that overexpress p185HER-2.