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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 19, 2009
Filed:
Feb. 25, 2000
Martin Gleave, Vancouver, CA;
Paul S. Rennie, Richmond, CA;
Hideaki Miyake, Vancouver, CA;
Colleen Nelson, Surrey, CA;
Martin Gleave, Vancouver, CA;
Paul S. Rennie, Richmond, CA;
Hideaki Miyake, Vancouver, CA;
Colleen Nelson, Surrey, CA;
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA;
Abstract
Antisense therapy which reduces the expression of TRPM-2 provides therapeutic benefits in the treatment of cancer for example prostate cancer and renal cell cancer. Antisense TRPM-2 ODN treatment of prostatic tumor cells in vivo is effective for delaying the onset of androgen independence and can be used in combination with androgen-withdrawal to induce apoptotic cell death of prostatic tumor cells in the individual. Combined use of antisense TRPM-2 and taxanes synergistically enhances cytotoxic chemosensitivity of androgen-independent prostate cancer. Radiation sensitivity is also enhanced when cells expressing TRPM-2 are treated with antisense TRPM-2 ODN. Thus, the antisense TRPM-2 ODNs can be used to enhance hormone sensitivity, chemosensitivity and radiation sensitivity of a variety of cancer types in which expression of TRPM-2 has been observed.