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Flavopiridol enhances the effect of docetaxel in vitro and in vivo in human gastric cancer cells.

Monica Motwani1, Carina Rizzo, Francis Sirotnak, Yuhong She, Gary K Schwartz.   

Abstract

Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death throughout the world. It is a disease in desperate need of new therapeutic approaches. Docetaxel, a semisynthetic taxane, has shown potent activity against a broad range of solid tumors. However, in gastric cancer, response rates to docetaxel remain only approximately 20%. In these studies we show that flavopiridol, a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, potentiates docetaxel-induced apoptosis 3-fold in MKN-74 human gastric cells. This effect is sequence dependent, such that flavopiridol must follow docetaxel to induce this effect. Docetaxel induces transient arrest in the M phase of the cell cycle. Cells exit mitosis in a specific time window without cytokinesis with a decrease in cyclin B1/cdc-2 kinase activity and MPM-2 labeling. Flavopiridol treatment of docetaxel-treated cells enhances the exit from mitosis with a more rapid decrease in mitotic markers including MPM-2 labeling and cyclin B1/cdc2 kinase activity. In contrast, pretreatment with flavopiridol prevents cells from entering mitosis by inhibiting cyclin B1/cdc-2 kinase activity, thus antagonizing the docetaxel effect. The testing of this combination against MKN-74 xenografts confirms the sequence dependency. Treatment of MKN-74 tumor-bearing xenografts with docetaxel at a dose of 10 mg/kg followed 3-7 h later by flavopiridol at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg resulted in a 1-18% decrease in tumor volume. In contrast, treatment with docetaxel alone at this same dose resulted in a 394% increase in tumor volume. When flavopiridol was given immediately after docetaxel, the effect was not statistically different from that of docetaxel alone. The reverse combination of flavopiridol followed 7 h later by docetaxel was similar to treatment with docetaxel alone. Flavopiridol alone had no effect in this tumor model. Thus, flavopiridol, when combined with docetaxel in a sequence-specific manner, may provide a completely new therapeutic approach in the treatment of gastric cancer.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12813134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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