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Antitumor activity of basic fibroblast growth factor-saporin mitotoxin in vitro and in vivo.
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Fgf-targeted CytotoxicityDrug TargetingAntitumor ActivityFgf-sap I.v.MedicineCell DeathFibroblast Growth FactorTumor TargetingAnti-cancer AgentNovel MitotoxinPharmacologyCell BiologyCancer ResearchTumor MicroenvironmentTumor Biology
Many cancer cell lines express basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptors, making them potential targets for the delivery of FGF-based cytotoxic compounds. To this end, we have investigated the antitumor activity of a novel mitotoxin, Fibroblast Growth Factor-saporin (FGF-SAP), a conjugate of FGF and the ribosome-inactivating protein, saporin. In vitro, FGF-SAP is cytotoxic for human melanoma, teratocarcinoma, and neuroblastoma cells expressing FGF-receptors. Mice treated with FGF-SAP i.v., on a variety of schedules, showed dramatic tumor growth inhibition with minimal toxicity. Thus, FGF-SAP appears to be a well-tolerated and potent antitumor agent. The potential of FGF-targeted cytotoxicity is discussed.
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