Awardee OrganizationST. VINCENT CATHOLIC MEDICAL CTR NURSING
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The overall goal of this research program is to establish a rational
foundation for the combination chemotherapy of cancer. The
approach is based on the concept of employing combinations of
metabolites and antimetabolites to modulate biochemical
pathways with the view of achieving maximal cancer cell damage
while simultaneously protecting normal host cells from drug
toxicity. Much of the basic information upon which a rationale
for a particular drug combination is based comes from in vitro
studies of others. However, since the ultimate utility of a drug
combination depends upon the selective achievement of the
appropriate modulation(s) of biochemical pathways in vivo, studies
in Research Project 2 will be designed to determine the
biochemical effect of a given modulating agent on the final
activity of the primary effector agent in vivo. Thus, therapeutic
results from a particular drug manipulation, obtained as expected
on the basis of the biochemical information that prompted that
manipulation, will be confirmed on a biochemical level to insure
that the biological results are related to the predicted
biochemical changes. Unexpected therapeutic results will be
explored at the biochemical level to provide new information that
will be utilized to alter the drug combination (or schedule) so as
to achieve the desired therapeutic advance. (It must be stressed
that the biochemical studies will be performed with tissues
obtained from mice undergoing the in vivo therapeutic regimen in
question).
Of great importance, these in vivo biochemical and
pharmacological studies will provide guidelines for comparative
pharmacological and biochemical studies in the clinic (Research
Project 4, Clinical Studies) which will be used to adjust promising
therapeutic drug regimens for translations from the animal model
to cancer patients.
The combined in vivo biological and biochemical findings, Projects
1 and 2, lead to guidelines for specific clinical trails; feedback
from Project 4, Clinical Studies, may suggest new experimental
studies and refinements.
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