Publications by authors named "M Hillairet de Boisferon"

Background/aim: This study investigated in vivo synergism between eribulin and palbociclib in a breast cancer patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model, with expanded scope to include fulvestrant as a third drug.

Materials And Methods: Eribulin plus palbociclib combinations were tested in vitro in six cell lines each of estrogen receptor positive and triple-negative breast cancer, and in vivo in the OD-BRE-0192 PDX model using weekly eribulin plus 5×/week or 7×/week palbociclib (holiday or no-holiday schedules, respectively). When included as a third drug, fulvestrant was dosed weekly.

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Introduction: Liposomal irinotecan promotes controlled sustained release of irinotecan (CPT-11), therefore, we hypothesize that the therapeutic index (quantitative measurement of the relative efficacy/safety ratio of a drug) will be higher for liposomal than non-liposomal irinotecan.

Methods: We compared the therapeutic indexes of liposomal and non-liposomal irinotecan in mice bearing subcutaneous patient-derived xenograft (PDX) pancreatic tumors under dosing regimens approximating the clinical setting. Following preliminary drug sensitivity/antitumor activity analyses on three PDX tumor models, one model was selected for analyses of efficacy, biomarker, toxicology, pharmacokinetics in mice receiving liposomal irinotecan (2.

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Background: Eribulin is used in many countries to treat patients with advanced breast cancer or liposarcoma and exerts in vivo anticancer activity under monotherapy conditions against various human tumor xenograft models. Here, eribulin in combination with mechanistically different anticancer agents was evaluated.

Materials And Methods: Eribulin was combined with cytotoxic agents (capecitabine, carboplatin, cisplatin, doxorubicin, gemcitabine) or targeted agents (bevacizumab, BKM-120, E7449, erlotinib, everolimus, lenvatinib, palbociclib) in tumor xenograft models of breast cancer, melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and ovarian cancer.

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