Vascular disrupting agents (VDAs), a group of cancer remedies, can cause a specific and irreversible destruction of established tumor vessels, and the complete halt of blood flow in the tumor. DMXAA (ASA404) or Vadimezan, a flavone-acetic acid-based drug, is the most promising VDAs that induces a rapid shutdown of blood flow in tumors but not in normal tissue. The exact mechanism of vascular disruption is unknown; however, proposed direct and indirect mechanisms of action for DMXAA comprises (i) inducing apoptosis in endothelial cells; (ii) hemorrhagic necrosis and ischemia in tumor; (iii) release of serotonin (5-HT); (vi) stimulation of innate immune system; (v) production of inflammatory cytokines, for example TNF, IL-6, GCSF, KC, IP-10, and MCP-1; (vi) activation of NFκB and p38 (MAPK); (vii) production of nitric oxide; and (viii) reducing tumor energetics and membrane turnover. Despite the remarkable results from preclinical and phase I/II, DMXAA has failed in phase III clinical tr..... READ ARTICLE
Chemical Biology and Drug Design DOI:10.1111/cbdd.13166
Authors: Amir Daei Farshchi Adli, Rana Jahanban-Esfahlan, Khaled Seidi, Sonia Samandari-Rad and Nosratollah Zarghami