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The radiosensitizer Onalespib increases complete remission in 177Lu-DOTATATE-treated mice bearing neuroendocrine tumor xenografts

Sara Lundsten, Diana Spiegelberg, Nakul Ravi Raval, Marika Nestor

2020European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose 177 Lu-DOTATATE targeting the somatostatin receptor (SSTR) is utilized for treatment of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). Onalespib, a heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) inhibitor, has demonstrated radiosensitizing properties and may thus enhance the effect of 177 Lu-DOTATATE. Consequently, the aim of this study was to assess the potential of Onalespib in combination with 177 Lu-DOTATATE in vivo and to examine the toxicity profiles of the treatments. Methods 177 Lu-DOTATATE selectivity and distribution in NET xenografts were studied using biodistribution and autoradiography. Therapeutic effects of Onalespib in combination with 177 Lu-DOTATATE were studied in NET xenografts. Histological analyses were used to assess molecular effects from treatment and to establish toxicity profiles. Results Biodistribution and autoradiography confirmed the SSTR-selective tumor uptake of 177 Lu-DOTATATE, which was unaffected by Onalespib treatment. Immunohistochemistry verified molecular responses to Onalespib therapy in the tumors. While Onalespib and 177 Lu-DOTATATE monotherapies resulted in a 10% and 33% delay in tumor doubling time compared with control, the combination treatment resulted in a 73% delayed tumor doubling time. Moreover, combination treatment increased complete remissions threefold from 177 Lu-DOTATATE monotherapy, resulting in 29% complete remissions. In addition, histological analyses demonstrated radiation-induced glomerular injury in the 177 Lu-DOTATATE monotherapy group. The damage was decreased tenfold in the combination group, potentially due to Onalespib-induced HSP70 upregulation in the kidneys. Conclusion Treatment with Onalespib potentiated 177 Lu-DOTATATE therapy of NET xenografts with a favorable toxicity profile. Utilizing Onalespib’s radiosensitizing properties with 177 Lu-DOTATATE may lead to better therapeutic results in the future and may reduce unwanted side effects in dose-limiting organs.

Topics & Concepts

BiodistributionNeuroendocrine tumorsRadionuclide therapyMedicineSomatostatin receptorToxicityOctreotideSomatostatinCombination therapyIn vivoPharmacologyInternal medicineCancer researchBiologyBiotechnologyNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesNeuroblastoma Research and TreatmentsLung Cancer Research Studies
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