New Scientist | 新药可终止患癌小鼠化疗的严重副作用
摘要: 一项发表于《Cancer Discovery》的研究表明,化疗引发的严重副作用(如疲劳、恶心、心肌损伤等)可能与衰老细胞(senescent cells)的积累有关;在患癌小鼠中,使用一种靶向清除衰老细胞的药物可显著减轻这些副作用,并降低癌症复发风险。
- 化疗会诱导体内多器官产生衰老细胞,这些细胞释放促炎因子,导致疲劳、心脏损伤、骨髓抑制等副作用。
- 在小鼠实验中,化疗后使用衰老细胞清除剂(senolytic drug)可有效缓解多种副作用并减少癌症复发。
- 乳腺癌患者血液中化疗前衰老细胞水平越高,治疗期间副作用越严重,提示衰老细胞可能是副作用的关键驱动因素。
- 目前尚无适用于人体的安全衰老细胞清除药物,但一种针对关节软骨衰老细胞的新药即将进入临床试验,有望未来用于化疗辅助治疗。
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Drug stops nasty chemotherapy side effects in mice with cancer
By Jessica Hamzelou
Pain, nausea and utter exhaustion are just a few of the horrendous side effects most people experience when undergoing chemotherapy to treat cancer. Evidence is building that these effects are caused by a type of cell, and researchers have used a drug that targets these to stop side effects in mice.
When older cells naturally stop dividing, they become “senescent”. These kinds of cells also pump out a slew of chemicals that cause inflammation, which can damage surrounding tissue. Senescent cells have been linked to a growing list of age-related diseases, including Alzheimer’s, osteoporosis and heart failure.
Marco Demaria at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands wondered if senescence might be responsible for the long list of side effects associated with chemotherapy. “Most people have fatigue, and most of the time this becomes chronic,” he says. “Some people have muscle weakness, nausea, dizziness, problems with their bones or heart damage for example.” Such side effects can occur for months after treatment has finished.
To explore the effects of senescent cells, Demaria and his colleagues genetically engineered mice so these cells would fluoresce. They then gave the mice cancer, and one of four common chemotherapy drugs: doxorubicin, cisplatin, paclitaxel and temozolomide.
Preventing relapse
Chemotherapy increased the number of senescent cells in the mice. “We saw senescence everywhere: in the liver, lung, heart, skin and fat,” says Demaria.
The mice also started showing some typical chemo side effects, becoming less active and developing problems with their hearts and bone marrow, for instance.
In another experiment, the team gave some mice a drug known to kill senescent cells, a week after they had received chemotherapy. Their side effects were alleviated: these mice were more active and they didn’t develop any of the health problems the other mice had. These animals were also less likely to have their cancer return later on.
“We are able to interfere with multiple side effects at the same time,” says Demaria.
Better treatment
Next, the team looked at blood cells from women with breast cancer. They found that women with higher levels of senescent cells in their blood before starting chemotherapy had more severe side effects when their treatment began.
“It’s really interesting,” says Darren Baker at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. “Chemotherapeutics are obviously good, but they really do have caustic side effects.”
Just as it had with the mice, wiping out senescent cells might help protect people from these unpleasant effects. The idea would be to administer such a drug once a person’s cancer has been cleared from the body through chemo. “If you have senescent cells, it’s a good idea to get rid of them as soon as you can,” says Baker.
“If we had a drug that we could use in humans, we could lower the toxicity and improve the efficacy of chemotherapy,” says Demaria. At the moment, there isn’t an appropriate drug that could be trialled in people. The drug given to the mice can cause a fatal shortage of blood platelets in humans.
But one potential compound is being developed to treat senescent cells in joint cartilage. This drug is being designed to break down as soon as it enters the bloodstream to avoid causing harmful effects elsewhere. It is set to enter clinical trials soon, says Baker.
Journal reference: Cancer Discovery, DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-16-0241
常见问题
什么是衰老细胞?它们如何导致化疗副作用?
衰老细胞是停止分裂但未死亡的老化细胞,会分泌大量促炎因子,引发组织损伤和慢性炎症,从而导致疲劳、心肌损伤、骨髓抑制等化疗常见副作用。
清除衰老细胞能否改善化疗效果?
在小鼠实验中,清除衰老细胞不仅减轻了副作用,还降低了癌症复发率,提示该策略可能同时提升化疗的安全性与疗效。
这种疗法是否已可用于人类?
尚未。目前用于小鼠的衰老细胞清除药物在人体中可能导致血小板严重减少,存在安全风险;一种新型靶向药物正在开发中,预计 soon 进入临床试验。