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KF25706, a novel oxime derivative of radicicol, exhibits in vivo antitumor activity via selective depletion of Hsp90 binding signaling molecules.

S Soga1, L M Neckers, T W Schulte, Y Shiotsu, K Akasaka, H Narumi, T Agatsuma, Y Ikuina, C Murakata, T Tamaoki, S Akinaga.   

Abstract

Radicicol, a macrocyclic antifungal antibiotic, has been shown to bind to the heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) chaperone, interfering with its function. Hsp90 family chaperones have been shown to associate with several signaling molecules and play an essential role in signal transduction, which is important for tumor cell growth. Because radicicol lacks antitumor activity in vivo in experimental animal models, we examined the antitumor activity of a novel radicicol oxime derivative, radicicol 6-oxime (KF25706), on human tumor cell growth both in vitro and in vivo. KF25706 showed potent antiproliferative activities against various human tumor cell lines in vitro and inhibited v-src- and K-ras-activated signaling as well as radicicol. In addition, Hsp90 family chaperone-associated proteins, such as p185erbB2, Raf-1, cyclin-dependent kinase 4, and mutant p53, were depleted by KF25706 at a dose comparable to that required for antiproliferative activity. KF25706 was also shown to compete with geldanamycin for binding to Hsp90. KF29163, which is an inactive derivative of radicicol, was less potent both in p185erbB2 depletion and Hsp90 binding. More importantly, KF25706 showed significant growth-inhibitory activity against human breast carcinoma MX-1 cells transplanted into nude mice at a dose of 100 mg/kg twice daily for five consecutive i.v. injections. KF25706 was also shown to possess antitumor activity against human breast carcinoma MCF-7, colon carcinoma DLD-1, and vulval carcinoma A431 cell lines in vivo in an animal model. Finally, we confirmed the depletion of Hsp90-associated signaling molecules (Raf-1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 4) with ex vivo Western blotting analysis using MX-1 xenografts. In agreement with in vivo antitumor activity, KF25706 depleted Hsp90-associated molecules in vivo, whereas KF29163 and radicicol did not show this activity in vivo. Taken together, these results suggest that antitumor activity of KF25706 may be mediated, at least in part, by binding to Hsp90 family proteins and destabilization of Hsp90-associated signaling molecules.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10383157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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