Week 3: Combo therapy Flashcards

1
Q

Name 3 ways we have not been able to cure more patients with chemotherapy?

A

Altered threshold for apoptosis, Drug avoidance mechanisms in the cancer cells, Toxicity of the drugs to the host

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2
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Explain the apoptotic pathway?

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BH3 inhibits Bcl-2, allowing Bak and Bax to bind, BID turns into tBID as well, cytochrome C leaks out of mitochondria, caspase 9 is cleaved, as well as many other caspases leading to PARP cleavage and apoptosis

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3
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What was the first drug to target Bcl-2 in order to restore pro-apoptotic signals

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Venetoclax

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4
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What is the MOA of venetoclax?

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mimics the action of BH3 domain, inhibiting Bcl-2, promoting apoptosis

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5
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What do you have to worry about with treatment with venetoclax?

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It is so potent it will cause extensive tumor lysis syndrome, causing hyperkalemia

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6
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What is the definition of a curative clinical intent?

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Treatment will result in cure fraction of at least 5%

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7
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What is the definition of control clinical intent?

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treatment has a

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8
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What is the definition of palliative care?

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treatment is designed to alleviate symptoms or to pre-emptively address an issue that will reliably be morbid

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9
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What is the catch-phrase of using combination regimens?

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Using agents of different mechanistic classes “non-cross resistant”

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10
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What is the MOA of bleomycin?

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induces DNA strand breaks by uncertain mech

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11
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What can be the fatal DLT of bleomycin?

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Can cause pulmonary fibrosis that can be fatal

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12
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What drug reliably causes pulmonary fibrosis?

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Bleomycin

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13
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Does Bleomycin cause myelosuppression?

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very little

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14
Q

What drugs are included in BEP and what’s the intent of this drug combo?

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Bleomycine, etoposide, cisplatin; used for germ cell tumors with a clinical intent of curative 95% of the time

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15
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What drugs are included in R-CHOP; whats the cure rate?

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Rituximab, cytoxan, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone; 80% of the time

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16
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What are the drugs included in ABVD? What the cure rate?

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Doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, dacarbazine; 90%

17
Q

What are the drugs in 3+7? What is the cure rate?

A

Daunorubicin, Ara-C; 20-30%

18
Q

What is included in AC –> T; what is it used for?

A

Doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, taxane; breast cancer

19
Q

What drug combines well with DNA damaging agents, including radiotherapy?

A

gemcitabine

20
Q

What are the most promising ways of delivering drugs directly to tumor cells?

A

liposomes, targeted liposomes, antibody-drug conjugates drugs within polymers

21
Q

What are some liposome features for drug delivery?

A

proteins on the surface, antibodies that are targeted to the tumor, peptides, carbs, and small molecules

22
Q

What are the positive and negatives for liposomal doxorubicin?

A

not as much cardiac depression, but more prone to cause hand/foot syndrome

23
Q

What are elements of an antibody-drug conjugate?

A

antibody that is specific for tumor-associated antigen, linker to the cytotoxic agent that is stable in circulation and releases the agent inside targeted cells, cytotoxic agents designed to kill cells when internalized

24
Q

What is the brentuximab- vedotic used to treat?

A

CD30 expressing lymphomas (hodgkin lymphomas)

25
Q

What is trastuzumab-maytansine used to treat?

A

breast cancers over-expressing Her2

26
Q

What is so promising about camptothecin recently?

A

found ways to turn it into nanoparticles that are much better at targeting cells, with a great survival curve

27
Q

What do liposomes show great promise in delivering to targeted tumors?

A

traditional drugs, DNA, shRNA and toxins