WEB-2086 – an antagonist of platelet-activating factor receptor (PAFR) with known anti-inflammatory, antiangiogenic and antileukaemic properties – also proved to inhibit the proliferation in human solid tumour cell lines of different histology, and with much higher efficacy than in normal fibroblasts. A detailed analysis of WEB-2086 anticancer activity was then performed focusing on breast adenocarcinoma MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. WEB-2086-treated cells, either expressing (MCF-7) or unexpressing (MDA-MB-231) the oestrogen receptor (ER) , underwent a dose-dependent growth arrest (IC 50 =0.65 0.09 and 0.41 0.07 m M, respectively) and accumulation in G 0–G 1phase. WEB-2086 also induced morphological and functional changes typical of mature mammary phenotype including (i) cell enlargement and massive neutral lipid deposition (best accomplished in MCF-7 cells); (ii) decrease in motility and active cathepsin D levels (mainly observed in highly invasive MDA-MB-231 cells). The expression of ER was neither increased nor reactivated in treated MCF-7 or MDA-MB-231 cells, respectively. WEB-2086-induced differentiation in breast cancer cells involved the upregulation of PTEN, a key tumour suppressor protein opposing tumorigenesis, and was apparently independent of p53, PAFR, peripheral benzodiazepine receptor and ER status. Overall, WEB-2086 can be proposed as an effective antiproliferative and differentiative agent with interesting translational opportunities to treat breast cancers in support to conventional chemotherapy.

GROWTH INHIBITION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN BREAST CANCER CELLS BY THE PAFR ANTAGONIST WEB-2086 / CELLAI C; LAURENZANA A; VANNUCCHI AM; CAPORALE R; PAGLIERANI M; DI LOLLO S; PANCRAZZI A; PAOLETTI F. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0007-0920. - STAMPA. - 94:(2006), pp. 1637-1642. [10.1038/sj.bjc.6603156]

GROWTH INHIBITION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN BREAST CANCER CELLS BY THE PAFR ANTAGONIST WEB-2086

CELLAI, CRISTINA;LAURENZANA, ANNA;VANNUCCHI, ALESSANDRO MARIA;DI LOLLO, SIMONETTA;PANCRAZZI, ALESSANDRO;PAOLETTI, FRANCESCO
2006

Abstract

WEB-2086 – an antagonist of platelet-activating factor receptor (PAFR) with known anti-inflammatory, antiangiogenic and antileukaemic properties – also proved to inhibit the proliferation in human solid tumour cell lines of different histology, and with much higher efficacy than in normal fibroblasts. A detailed analysis of WEB-2086 anticancer activity was then performed focusing on breast adenocarcinoma MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. WEB-2086-treated cells, either expressing (MCF-7) or unexpressing (MDA-MB-231) the oestrogen receptor (ER) , underwent a dose-dependent growth arrest (IC 50 =0.65 0.09 and 0.41 0.07 m M, respectively) and accumulation in G 0–G 1phase. WEB-2086 also induced morphological and functional changes typical of mature mammary phenotype including (i) cell enlargement and massive neutral lipid deposition (best accomplished in MCF-7 cells); (ii) decrease in motility and active cathepsin D levels (mainly observed in highly invasive MDA-MB-231 cells). The expression of ER was neither increased nor reactivated in treated MCF-7 or MDA-MB-231 cells, respectively. WEB-2086-induced differentiation in breast cancer cells involved the upregulation of PTEN, a key tumour suppressor protein opposing tumorigenesis, and was apparently independent of p53, PAFR, peripheral benzodiazepine receptor and ER status. Overall, WEB-2086 can be proposed as an effective antiproliferative and differentiative agent with interesting translational opportunities to treat breast cancers in support to conventional chemotherapy.
2006
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1637
1642
CELLAI C; LAURENZANA A; VANNUCCHI AM; CAPORALE R; PAGLIERANI M; DI LOLLO S; PANCRAZZI A; PAOLETTI F
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