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Chlorpromazine and apigenin reduce adenovirus replication and decrease replication associated toxicity
Authors:Kanerva Anna  Raki Mari  Ranki Tuuli  Särkioja Merja  Koponen Jarmo  Desmond Renee A  Helin Aija  Stenman Ulf-Håkan  Isoniemi Helena  Höckerstedt Krister  Ristimäki Ari  Hemminki Akseli
Institution:Cancer Gene Therapy Group, Rational Drug Design Program and Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Adenoviruses can cause severe toxicity in immunocompromised individuals. Although clinical trials have confirmed the potency and safety of selectively oncolytic adenoviruses for treatment of advanced cancers, increasingly effective agents could result in more toxicity and therefore it would be useful if replication could be abrogated if necessary. METHODS: We analyzed the effect of chlorpromazine, an inhibitor of clathrin-dependent endocytosis and apigenin, a cell cycle regulator, on adenovirus replication and toxicity. First, we evaluated the in vitro replication of a tumor targeted Rb-p16 pathway selective oncolytic adenovirus (Ad5/3-Delta24) and a wild-type adenovirus in normal cells, fresh liver samples and in ovarian cancer cell lines. Further, we analyzed the in vitro cell killing efficacy of adenoviruses in the presence and absence of the substances. Moreover, the effect on in vivo efficacy, replication and liver toxicity of the adenoviruses was evaluated. RESULTS: We demonstrate in vitro and in vivo reduction of adenovirus replication and associated toxicity with chlorpromazine and apigenin. Effective doses were well within what would be predicted safe in humans. CONCLUSIONS: Chlorpromazine and apigenin might reduce the replication of adenovirus, which could provide a safety switch in case replication-associated side effects are encountered in patients. In addition, these substances could be useful for the treatment of systemic adenoviral infections in immunosuppressed patients.
Keywords:adenovirus  gene therapy  virus replication  reduced toxicity
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