Literature DB >> 26464195

The retinoic acid derivative, ABPN, inhibits pancreatic cancer through induction of Nrdp1.

Sanguine Byun1, Seung Ho Shin2, Eunjung Lee3, Jihoon Lee4, Sung-Young Lee5, Lee Farrand6, Sung Keun Jung5, Yong-Yeon Cho5, Soo-Jong Um7, Hong-Sig Sin8, Youn-Ja Kwon8, Chengjuan Zhang9, Benjamin K Tsang10, Ann M Bode5, Hyong Joo Lee11, Ki Won Lee11, Zigang Dong12.   

Abstract

Combination chemotherapy for the treatment of pancreatic cancer commonly employs gemcitabine with an EGFR inhibitor such as erlotinib. Here, we show that the retinoic acid derivative, ABPN, exhibits more potent anticancer effects than erlotinib, while exhibiting less toxicity toward noncancerous human control cells. Low micromolar concentrations of ABPN induced apoptosis in BxPC3 and HPAC pancreatic cancer cell lines, concomitant with a reduction in phosphorylated EGFR as well as decreased ErbB3, Met and BRUCE protein levels. The degradation of ErbB3 is a result of proteasomal degradation, possibly due to the ABPN-dependent upregulation of Nrdp1. Administration of ABPN showed significant reductions in tumor size when tested using a mouse xenograft model, with higher potency than erlotinib at the same concentration. Analysis of the tumors demonstrated that ABPN treatment suppressed ErbB3 and Met and induced Nrdp1 in vivo. The data suggest that ABPN may be more suitable in combination chemotherapy with gemcitabine than the more widely used EGFR inhibitor, erlotinib.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26464195      PMCID: PMC4850933          DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgv148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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