Oncolytic HSV1 targets different growth phases of breast cancer leptomeningeal metastases.
Darshini KuruppuDeepak BhereChristian T FarrarKhalid ShahAnna-Liisa BrownellUmar MahmoodKenneth K TanabePublished in: Cancer gene therapy (2023)
Leptomeningeal metastasis is a fatal complication of breast cancer which results when cancer cells seed in the meninges. Currently there is no cure, limiting survival to less than four months. Treatment options are palliative. We studied a replication conditional Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1) in this regard and present the therapeutic efficacy of oncolytic HSV1 on different stages of breast cancer leptomeningeal metastases growth, namely the lag, intermediate, and exponential phases. These phases characterized in a murine model represent the early, intermediate, and late stages of leptomeningeal disease in patients. In this model, virus was introduced into the ventricular system by stereotactic surgery, the same path cancer cells were introduced to create leptomeningeal metastases. Tumor growth was measured with Gd-MRI and virus replication was assessed by FHBG-PET and Fluc bioluminescence. Imaging results were correlated with H&E and HSV-TK immunohistochemical staining. A remarkable growth inhibition was observed when the lag phase was targeted which was associated with multiple virus replication cycles. The onset of debilitating symptoms was delayed, and survival was lengthened by nearly 2 weeks. A growth inhibition similar to the lag phase was observed when the intermediate phase was targeted, associated with robust virus replication. The regression of existing tumor led to a reversal of neurological symptoms, extending survival by nearly one week. A modest response was observed when the lag phase was targeted lengthening survival by 3 days. Oncolytic HSV1 presents a novel treatment option for breast cancer leptomeningeal metastases with potential for targeting different disease stages where virus replication and tumor response can be monitored with molecular imaging techniques that are in the clinic.
Keyphrases
- herpes simplex virus
- cerebrospinal fluid
- brain metastases
- cancer therapy
- free survival
- heart failure
- small cell lung cancer
- end stage renal disease
- primary care
- magnetic resonance imaging
- minimally invasive
- disease virus
- ejection fraction
- young adults
- contrast enhanced
- pet ct
- prognostic factors
- risk assessment
- physical activity
- atrial fibrillation
- quantum dots
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- advanced cancer