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Gefitinib accumulation in glioblastoma tissue

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CANCER BIOLOGY & THERAPY
Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 483-484

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/cbt.5.5.2653

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glioblastoma multiforme; gefitinib; EGFR; tissue concentration

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Therapeutic agents for brain tumors confront multiple physical and metabolic hurdles. These include the blood brain barrier (BBB), vascular and interstitial barriers, clearing by MDR1 and other ABC transporter proteins, and drug catabolism. Here, we report an accumulation of gefitinib in glioblastoma (GBM) tissue to over a dozen times plasma levels, and propose that some mechanisms converge to achieve such accumulation: ( 1) small molecular size of gefitinib facilitates access by diffusion; ( 2) its high water solubility enables thermodynamic retention inside malignant cells; and ( 3) low CYP3A4 activity in GBM tissue, the main enzyme for gefitinib catabolism, prevents metabolic elimination. Our data confirm the capacity of gefitinib to accumulate in solid human tumors in vivo.

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