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Histone deacetylase inhibitors: the anticancer, antimetastatic and antiangiogenic activities of AN-7 are superior to those of the clinically tested AN-9 (Pivanex).

Nataly Tarasenko1, Abraham Nudelman, Igor Tarasenko, Michal Entin-Meer, Daphne Hass-Kogan, Aida Inbal, Ada Rephaeli.   

Abstract

Histone deacetylase inhibitory prodrugs that are metabolized to butyric acid and formaldehyde possess antineoplastic properties and low toxicity. We sought to characterize the antiangiogenic and antimetastatic activities of two lead prodrugs, pivaloyloxymethyl butyrate (AN-9) and butyroyloxymethyl-diethyl phosphate (AN-7) in murine cancer models. In the sc implanted human colon carcinoma HT-29 xenograft model AN-7, exhibited superior anticancer activity compared to AN-9, as was evident by the significantly greater inhibition of tumor growth and reduction of serum CEA. AN-7 was also more effective in reducing mean vessel density (MVD) by 7-fold, bFGF, Ki-67 (7-fold) and HIF-1alpha in immunohistochemically stained tumor sections. Semi-quantitative evaluation of the levels of bFGF, HDAC1 and HIF-1alpha by Western blot analysis showed a decrease in expression only in the tumors of mice treated with AN-7. The level of bFGF was reduced 3-fold in the tumor and that of TIMP1 was elevated (by 3-fold) in the serum of AN-7 treated mice. In a 4T1 metastatic breast carcinoma model, AN-7 inhibited the formation of lung lesions by 76% and AN-9 by 47%, further demonstrating the greater efficacy of AN-7 compared to AN-9 (P<0.02). Both AN-7 and AN-9 exhibited antimetastatic and antiangiogenic activities by reducing vascularization, bFGF expression and HIF-1alpha. Yet, AN-7 was more potent than AN-9.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18506586     DOI: 10.1007/s10585-008-9179-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis        ISSN: 0262-0898            Impact factor:   5.150


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6.  Effect of the Butyrate Prodrug Pivaloyloxymethyl Butyrate (AN9) on a Mouse Model for Spinal Muscular Atrophy.

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9.  Disparate impact of butyroyloxymethyl diethylphosphate (AN-7), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, and doxorubicin in mice bearing a mammary tumor.

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