2020
TROPiCS–03: A phase II open-label study of sacituzumab govitecan (SG) in patients with metastatic solid tumors.
Saxena A, Michel L, Hong Q, Hilsinger K, Kanwal C, Pichardo C, Goswami T, Santin A. TROPiCS–03: A phase II open-label study of sacituzumab govitecan (SG) in patients with metastatic solid tumors. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2020, 38: tps3648-tps3648. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.tps3648.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic solid tumorsSacituzumab govitecanTrop-2 expressionSolid tumorsPhase II open-label studyPrior platinum-based chemotherapyCell death protein 1Neck squamous cell carcinomaActive CNS metastasesClinical benefit rateOverall safety populationManageable safety profileObjective response rateOpen-label studyLow discontinuation ratePhase 2 studyProgression-free survivalPlatinum-based chemotherapyDeath protein 1Duration of responseSquamous cell carcinomaCell surface antigensBiomarker enrichment strategiesMultiple tumor typesTopoisomerase I inhibitorCervical carcinomas that overexpress human trophoblast cell-surface marker (Trop-2) are highly sensitive to the antibody-drug conjugate sacituzumab govitecan
Zeybek B, Manzano A, Bianchi A, Bonazzoli E, Bellone S, Buza N, Hui P, Lopez S, Perrone E, Manara P, Zammataro L, Altwerger G, Han C, Tymon-Rosario J, Menderes G, Ratner E, Silasi DA, Huang GS, Azodi M, Schwartz PE, Santin A. Cervical carcinomas that overexpress human trophoblast cell-surface marker (Trop-2) are highly sensitive to the antibody-drug conjugate sacituzumab govitecan. Scientific Reports 2020, 10: 973. PMID: 31969666, PMCID: PMC6976591, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-58009-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaSacituzumab govitecanTrop-2 expressionAntibody-drug conjugatesCell surface markersXenograft modelTrop-2Adenocarcinoma/adenosquamous carcinomaAnti-Trop-2 antibodyCell linesWeekly intravenous administrationSignificant tumor growth inhibitionCervical cancer patientsPrimary cervical cancerStrong diffuse stainingPrimary cervical tumorsCervical cancer cell linesEpithelial solid tumorsReal-time polymerase chain reactionTumor growth inhibitionHuman placental tissuePositive cell linesNegative cell linesVivo antitumor activityCancer cell lines
2019
Whole-exome sequencing of cervical carcinomas identifies activating ERBB2 and PIK3CA mutations as targets for combination therapy
Zammataro L, Lopez S, Bellone S, Pettinella F, Bonazzoli E, Perrone E, Zhao S, Menderes G, Altwerger G, Han C, Zeybek B, Bianchi A, Manzano A, Manara P, Cocco E, Buza N, Hui P, Wong S, Ravaggi A, Bignotti E, Romani C, Todeschini P, Zanotti L, Odicino F, Pecorelli S, Donzelli C, Ardighieri L, Angioli R, Raspagliesi F, Scambia G, Choi J, Dong W, Bilguvar K, Alexandrov LB, Silasi DA, Huang GS, Ratner E, Azodi M, Schwartz PE, Pirazzoli V, Stiegler AL, Boggon TJ, Lifton RP, Schlessinger J, Santin AD. Whole-exome sequencing of cervical carcinomas identifies activating ERBB2 and PIK3CA mutations as targets for combination therapy. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2019, 116: 22730-22736. PMID: 31624127, PMCID: PMC6842590, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1911385116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwaySquamous cell carcinomaWhole-exome sequencingAKT/mTOR pathwayPrimary cervical cancer cell linesPIK3CA inhibitorsRecurrent cervical cancer patientsMTOR pathwayCombination of copanlisibCervical cancer patientsPI3K/Akt/mTORCervical cancer xenograftsRegression of tumorsCervical cancer cell linesCervical tumor cell linesSingle nucleotide variantsWild-type tumorsRecurrent somatic missense mutationsAkt/mTORCell linesPan-HERCancer cell linesTypes 16/18Cervical cancerCancer patientsCervical carcinomas that overexpress human trophoblast cell-surface marker (Trop-2) are highly sensitive to the antibody-drug conjugate sacituzumab govitecan.
Zeybek B, Manzano A, Bianchi A, Bonazzoli E, Buza N, Lopez S, Perrone E, Manara P, Bellone S, Zammataro L, Santin A. Cervical carcinomas that overexpress human trophoblast cell-surface marker (Trop-2) are highly sensitive to the antibody-drug conjugate sacituzumab govitecan. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: e17028-e17028. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e17028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSquamous cell carcinomaPrimary cervical cancer cell linesControl antibody drug conjugatesAntibody-drug conjugatesIMMU-132Clear cell carcinomaTrop-2 expressionCervical cancer cell linesCell carcinomaCancer cell linesCervical cancerSacituzumab govitecanNeuroendocrine carcinomaCervical tumorsCell linesTrop-2Cervical cancer cell viabilityNaked antibodiesWeekly intravenous administrationSignificant tumor growth inhibitionStrong diffuse stainingUnmet medical needPrimary tumor cell linesReal-time polymerase chain reactionTumor growth inhibition
2011
Phase II trial of cetuximab in the treatment of persistent or recurrent squamous or non-squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix: A Gynecologic Oncology Group study
Santin AD, Sill MW, McMeekin DS, Leitao MM, Brown J, Sutton GP, Van Le L, Griffin P, Boardman CH. Phase II trial of cetuximab in the treatment of persistent or recurrent squamous or non-squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix: A Gynecologic Oncology Group study. Gynecologic Oncology 2011, 122: 495-500. PMID: 21684583, PMCID: PMC3152667, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2011.05.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalGynecologic Oncology GroupPhase II trialSquamous cell histologyII trialCell histologyCell carcinomaGrade 3 adverse eventsMedian progression-free survivalGynecologic Oncology Group studyNon-squamous cell carcinomaGOG performance statusOverall survival timeSquamous cell carcinomaEGFR antibody cetuximabEligible patientsMeasurable diseasePrimary endpointPrior radiationProhibitive toxicityAdverse eventsClinical responseOncology GroupPerformance statusRecurrent carcinomaExpression of Tissue factor in Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix: Implications for immunotherapy with hI-con1, a factor VII-IgGFcchimeric protein targeting tissue factor
Cocco E, Varughese J, Buza N, Bellone S, Glasgow M, Bellone M, Todeschini P, Carrara L, Silasi DA, Azodi M, Schwartz PE, Rutherford TJ, Pecorelli S, Lockwood CJ, Santin AD. Expression of Tissue factor in Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix: Implications for immunotherapy with hI-con1, a factor VII-IgGFcchimeric protein targeting tissue factor. BMC Cancer 2011, 11: 263. PMID: 21693061, PMCID: PMC3141777, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-11-263.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenocarcinomaCarcinoma, Squamous CellCell Line, TumorComplement System ProteinsCytotoxicity Tests, ImmunologicDrug Screening Assays, AntitumorFemaleHuman papillomavirus 16Human papillomavirus 18HumansImmunoconjugatesImmunoglobulin GImmunotherapyInterleukin-2KeratinocytesMolecular Targeted TherapyNeoplasm ProteinsNeovascularization, PathologicPapillomavirus InfectionsRNA, MessengerRNA, NeoplasmThromboplastinUterine Cervical NeoplasmsConceptsCervical cancer cell linesPrimary cervical cancer cell linesCervical carcinoma cell linesCancer cell linesCervical cancerCarcinoma cell linesFactor VII/VIIaTissue factorUterine cervixCell linesImportant worldwide health problemTargeting tissue factorStandard treatment modalitySquamous cell carcinomaExpression of TFWorldwide health problemNovel therapeutic agentsNormal cervical keratinocytesAdenocarcinoma histologyBackgroundCervical cancerCancer refractoryRecurrent diseaseCell carcinomaTreatment modalitiesNovel therapies
1999
Secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor in adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix.
Santin A, Hermonat P, Ravaggi A, Pecorelli S, Cannon M, Parham G. Secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor in adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1999, 94: 78-82. PMID: 10389722, DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(99)00282-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVascular endothelial growth factorSquamous cell carcinomaEndothelial growth factorVascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretionSquamous cell linesUterine cervixCell carcinomaGrowth factor secretionGrowth factorFactor secretionCell linesSensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbentSignificant differencesEnzyme-linked immunosorbentCervical carcinoma cell linesImmunosuppressive cytokinesHistologic typeCervical cancerCarcinoma cell linesCervical tumorsBiologic behaviorHematogenous metastasisAdenocarcinomaCervixRadiation treatmentSecretion of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix
SANTIN A, HERMONAT P, RAVAGGI A, PECORELLI S, CANNON M, PARHAM G. Secretion of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1999, 94: 78-82. DOI: 10.1097/00006250-199907000-00015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVascular endothelial growth factorSquamous cell carcinomaEndothelial growth factorVascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretionSquamous cell linesUterine cervixCell carcinomaGrowth factor secretionGrowth factorFactor secretionCell linesSensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbentSignificant differencesEnzyme-linked immunosorbentCervical carcinoma cell linesImmunosuppressive cytokinesHistologic typeCervical cancerCarcinoma cell linesCervical tumorsBiologic behaviorHematogenous metastasisAdenocarcinomaCervixRadiation treatment
1997
Differential Transforming Growth Factor-β Secretion in Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix
Santin A, Hermonat P, Hiserodt J, Fruehauf J, Schranz V, Barclay D, Pecorelli S, Parham G. Differential Transforming Growth Factor-β Secretion in Adenocarcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix. Gynecologic Oncology 1997, 64: 477-480. PMID: 9062154, DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1996.4579.Peer-Reviewed Original Research