Literature DB >> 21837531

Novel C-terminal Hsp90 inhibitor for head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) with in vivo efficacy and improved toxicity profiles compared with standard agents.

Stephanie M Cohen1, Ridhwi Mukerji, Abbas K Samadi, Xuan Zhang, Huiping Zhao, Brian S J Blagg, Mark S Cohen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current therapies for HNSCC, especially platinum agents, are limited by their toxicities and drug resistance. This study evaluates a novel C-terminal Hsp90 inhibitor (CT-Hsp90-I) for efficacy and toxicity in vitro and in vivo in an orthotopic HNSCC model. Our hypothesis is that C-terminal inhibitors exhibit improved toxicity/efficacy profiles over standard therapies and may represent a novel group of anticancer agents.
METHODS: MDA-1986 HNSCC cells were treated with doses of 17-AAG or KU363 (a CT-Hsp90-I) and compared for antiproliferation by GLO-Titer and trypan blue exclusion and for apoptosis by PARP cleavage and caspase-3 inactivation by Western analysis. In vivo studies in Nu/Nu mice examined an orthotopic model of MDA-1986 cells followed by drug dosing intraperitoneally for a 21-day period (mg/kg/dose: cisplatin = 3.5, low-dose KU363 = 5, high-dose KU363 = 25, 17-AAG = 175). Tumor size, weight, and toxicity (body score) were measured 3×/week.
RESULTS: The IC(50) levels for KU363 = 1.2-2 μM in MDA-1986. KU363 induces apoptosis at 1 μM with cleavage of PARP and inactivation of caspase-3 levels after 24 h. Client proteins Akt and Raf-1 were also downregulated at 1-3 μM of drug. In vivo, 100% of controls had progressive disease, while 100% of cisplatin animals showed some response, all with significant systemic toxicity. High-dose KU363 showed 88% of animals responding and low-dose KU363 showed 75% responding. KU363 animals showed significantly less toxicity (P < 0.01) than cisplatin or 17-AAG.
CONCLUSION: This novel CT-Hsp90-I KU363 manifests potent anticancer activity against HNSCC, showing excellent in vivo efficacy and reduced toxicity compared with standard agents justifying future translational evaluation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21837531      PMCID: PMC5828498          DOI: 10.1245/s10434-011-1971-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol        ISSN: 1068-9265            Impact factor:   5.344


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