Patupilone (epothilone B, EPO906) inhibits growth and metastasis of experimental prostate tumors in vivo
- 9 June 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Prostate
- Vol. 65 (3) , 231-240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.20289
Abstract
BACKGROUND Microtubule agents appear promising for the treatment of prostate cancer. Patupilone (epothilone B), a highly potent non-taxane microtubule stabilizing agent, was evaluated in models of androgen-independent prostate cancer. METHODS Patupilone was administered to athymic mice bearing human prostate cancer xenografts (subcutaneous DU 145 and PC-3M, orthotopic PC-3M). RESULTS One 4 mg/kg patupilone administration produced transient regression of DU 145 tumors, while two weekly administrations of 2.5 mg/kg produced stable disease followed by protracted regression, however with more pronounced body weight loss. Taxol® (15 mg/kg every other day) weakly inhibited tumor growth, but with less body weight loss. Patupilone (5 mg/kg) produced protracted growth inhibition of subcutaneous PC-3M tumors, with transient body weight loss. In mice with orthotopic PC-3M tumors, 4 or 5 mg/kg/week patupilone impaired primary tumor growth, abrogated metastases and enhanced survival, with only transient body weight loss. CONCLUSIONS These data suggest that patupilone holds promise for prostate cancer treatment.Keywords
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