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(-)-Oleocanthal as a c-Met inhibitor for the control of metastatic breast and prostate cancers.

Ahmed Y Elnagar1, Paul W Sylvester, Khalid A El Sayed.   

Abstract

The proto-oncogene receptor tyrosine kinase c-Met encodes the high-affinity receptor for hepatocyte growth factor (HGF). Dysregulation of the HGF-c-Met pathway plays a significant oncogenic role in many tumors. Overexpression of c-Met is a prognostic indicator for some transitional cell carcinomas. Extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) provides a variety of minor phenolic compounds with beneficial properties. (-)-Oleocanthal (1) is a naturally occurring minor secoiridoid isolated from EVOO, which showed potent anti-inflammatory activity via its ability to inhibit COX-1 and COX-2. It altered the structure of neurotoxic proteins believed to contribute to the debilitating effects of Alzheimer's disease. Computer-Assisted Molecular Design (CAMD) identified 1 as a potential virtual c-Met inhibitor hit. Oleocanthal inhibited the proliferation, migration, and invasion of the epithelial human breast and prostate cancer cell lines MCF7, MDA-MB-231, and PC-3, respectively, with an IC (50) range of 10-20 µM, and demonstrated anti-angiogenic activity via downregulating the expression of the microvessel density marker CD31 in endothelial colony forming cells with an IC (50) of 4.4 µM. It inhibited the phosphorylation of c-Met kinase IN VITRO in the Z'-LYTE™ assay, with an IC (50) value of 4.8 µM. (-)-Oleocanthal and EVOO can have potential therapeutic use for the control of c-Met-dependent malignancies. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21328179     DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1270724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta Med        ISSN: 0032-0943            Impact factor:   3.352


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Authors:  Alaa H Abuznait; Hisham Qosa; Belnaser A Busnena; Khalid A El Sayed; Amal Kaddoumi
Journal:  ACS Chem Neurosci       Date:  2013-02-25       Impact factor: 4.418

3.  The olive oil phenolic (-)-oleocanthal modulates estrogen receptor expression in luminal breast cancer in vitro and in vivo and synergizes with tamoxifen treatment.

Authors:  Nehad M Ayoub; Abu Bakar Siddique; Hassan Y Ebrahim; Mohamed M Mohyeldin; Khalid A El Sayed
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  2017-06-15       Impact factor: 4.432

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5.  Induction of expression and functional activity of P-glycoprotein efflux transporter by bioactive plant natural products.

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6.  The PCa Tumor Microenvironment.

Authors:  Joseph L Sottnik; Jian Zhang; Jill A Macoska; Evan T Keller
Journal:  Cancer Microenviron       Date:  2011-07-05

7.  Novel c-Met inhibitory olive secoiridoid semisynthetic analogs for the control of invasive breast cancer.

Authors:  Mohamed M Mohyeldin; Belnaser A Busnena; Mohamed R Akl; Ana Maria Dragoi; James A Cardelli; Khalid A El Sayed
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8.  Olive Oil-derived Oleocanthal as Potent Inhibitor of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin: Biological Evaluation and Molecular Modeling Studies.

Authors:  Mohammad A Khanfar; Sanaa K Bardaweel; Mohamed R Akl; Khalid A El Sayed
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9.  Spontaneous In Vitro and In Vivo Interaction of (-)-Oleocanthal with Glycine in Biological Fluids: Novel Pharmacokinetic Markers.

Authors:  Lucy I Darakjian; Aimilia Rigakou; Andrew Brannen; Mohammed H Qusa; Niki Tasiakou; Panagiotis Diamantakos; Miranda N Reed; Peter Panizzi; Melissa D Boersma; Eleni Melliou; Khalid A El Sayed; Prokopios Magiatis; Amal Kaddoumi
Journal:  ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci       Date:  2021-01-05

10.  (-)-Oleocanthal rapidly and selectively induces cancer cell death via lysosomal membrane permeabilization.

Authors:  Onica LeGendre; Paul As Breslin; David A Foster
Journal:  Mol Cell Oncol       Date:  2015
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