A S Obozina, A A Pakhomov, A Yu Frolova, S M Deyev, V O Shipunova
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Optimizing combination targeted immunotoxin therapy: Insights from HER2 and EpCAM expression profiles.
Molecular targeted cancer therapy is a rapidly developing field, driving progress toward greater treatment efficacy. However, targeted monotherapy often fails due to the development of multidrug resistance in tumors. The combination of multiple targeted agents emerges as a possible solution to enhance treatment outcomes by activating different signaling pathways. This study systematically investigates the combined effect of targeted agents for the oncomarkers HER2 and EpCAM on cancer cells. Specifically, the study examined the impact of anti-HER2 (DARP_9.29-LoPE) and anti-EpCAM (DARP_EC1-LoPE) immunotoxins on a panel of cancer cells expressing various levels of HER2 and EpCAM. Using the Chou-Talalay combination indices, the study revealed that cells with low HER2 expression and high EpCAM expression are not optimal targets for combined HER2/EpCAM therapy. In contrast, the most effective approach involves the usage of an equimolar ratio of immunotoxins for cells exhibiting high HER2 and moderate EpCAM expression, resulting in a synergistic therapeutic effect. These findings provide significant insights into optimizing combination anti-HER2/EpCAM therapies and hold promise for the development of more effective cancer treatment strategies.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications is the premier international journal devoted to the very rapid dissemination of timely and significant experimental results in diverse fields of biological research. The development of the "Breakthroughs and Views" section brings the minireview format to the journal, and issues often contain collections of special interest manuscripts. BBRC is published weekly (52 issues/year).Research Areas now include: Biochemistry; biophysics; cell biology; developmental biology; immunology
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