Effects of aurothiomalate treatment on canine osteosarcoma in a murine xenograft model

Osteosarcoma is a highly fatal cancer, with most patients ultimately succumbing to metastatic disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the antirheumatoid drug aurothiomalate on canine and human osteosarcoma cells and on canine osteosarcoma growth and metastasis in a mouse xe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anti-cancer drugs 2014-03, Vol.25 (3), p.332-339
Hauptverfasser: Scharf, Valery F, Farese, James P, Siemann, Dietmar W, Abbott, Jeffrey R, Kiupel, Matti, Salute, Marc E, Milner, Rowan J
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Zusammenfassung:Osteosarcoma is a highly fatal cancer, with most patients ultimately succumbing to metastatic disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the antirheumatoid drug aurothiomalate on canine and human osteosarcoma cells and on canine osteosarcoma growth and metastasis in a mouse xenograft model. We hypothesized that aurothiomalate would decrease osteosarcoma cell survival, tumor cellular proliferation, tumor growth, and metastasis. After performing clonogenic assays, aurothiomalate or a placebo was administered to 54 mice inoculated with canine osteosarcoma. Survival, tumor growth, embolization, metastasis, histopathology, cell proliferation marker Ki67, and apoptosis marker caspase-3 were compared between groups. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Kaplan–Meier method with the log-rank test and one-way analysis of variance with the Tukey’s test or Dunn’s method. Aurothiomalate caused dose-dependent inhibition of osteosarcoma cell survival (P
ISSN:0959-4973
1473-5741
DOI:10.1097/CAD.0000000000000061