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Figure S1 from Antisecretory Factor–Mediated Inhibition of Cell Volume Dynamics Produces Antitumor Activity in Glioblastoma

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posted on 2023-04-03, 16:45 authored by Shirin Ilkhanizadeh, Hanna Sabelström, Yekaterina A. Miroshnikova, Aaron Frantz, Wen Zhu, Aurora Idilli, Jon N. Lakins, Christin Schmidt, David A. Quigley, Trenten Fenster, Edith Yuan, Jacqueline R. Trzeciak, Supna Saxena, Olle R. Lindberg, Janna K. Mouw, Jason A. Burdick, Sergey Magnitsky, Mitchel S. Berger, Joanna J. Phillips, Daniele Arosio, Dandan Sun, Valerie M. Weaver, William A. Weiss, Anders I. Persson
<p>Fig. S1. AF treatment increases ADC in tumor tissues. MR imaging showing an increase of (A) ADC in xenografted mice treated with nasal AF or SPC-diet with corresponding (B) T2w images.</p>

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ARTICLE ABSTRACT

Interstitial fluid pressure (IFP) presents a barrier to drug uptake in solid tumors, including the aggressive primary brain tumor glioblastoma (GBM). It remains unclear how fluid dynamics impacts tumor progression and can be targeted therapeutically. To address this issue, a novel telemetry-based approach was developed to measure changes in IFP during progression of GBM xenografts. Antisecretory factor (AF) is an endogenous protein that displays antisecretory effects in animals and patients. Here, endogenous induction of AF protein or exogenous administration of AF peptide reduced IFP and increased drug uptake in GBM xenografts. AF inhibited cell volume regulation of GBM cells, an effect that was phenocopied in vitro by the sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter 1 (SLC12A2/NKCC1) inhibitor bumetanide. As a result, AF induced apoptosis and increased survival in GBM models. In vitro, the ability of AF to reduce GBM cell proliferation was phenocopied by bumetanide and NKCC1 knockdown. Next, AF's ability to sensitize GBM cells to the alkylating agent temozolomide, standard of care in GBM patients, was evaluated. Importantly, combination of AF induction and temozolomide treatment blocked regrowth in GBM xenografts. Thus, AF-mediated inhibition of cell volume regulation represents a novel strategy to increase drug uptake and improve outcome in GBM. Mol Cancer Res; 16(5); 777–90. ©2018 AACR.