Literature DB >> 26549540

Regulation of tumorigenic Wnt signaling by cyclooxygenase-2, 5-lipoxygenase and their pharmacological inhibitors: A basis for novel drugs targeting cancer cells?

Jessica Roos1, Sabine Grösch2, Oliver Werz3, Peter Schröder4, Slava Ziegler4, Simone Fulda5, Patrick Paulus6, Anja Urbschat7, Benjamin Kühn8, Isabelle Maucher8, Jasmin Fettel8, Thomas Vorup-Jensen9, Matthias Piesche9, Carmela Matrone9, Dieter Steinhilber8, Michael J Parnham10, Thorsten J Maier11.   

Abstract

Canonical Wnt signaling is a highly conserved pathway with a prominent role in embryogenic development, adult tissue homeostasis, cell polarization, stem cell biology, cell differentiation, and proliferation. Furthermore, canonical Wnt signaling is of pivotal importance in the pathogenesis of a number of cancer types and crucially affects tumor initiation, cancer cell proliferation, cancer cell apoptosis, and metastasis. Reports over the last decade have provided strong evidence for a pathophysiological role of Wnt signaling in non-malignant classical inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases. Although, several agents suppressing the Wnt pathway at different levels have been identified, the development of clinically relevant Wnt-inhibiting agents remains challenging due to selectivity and toxicity issues. Several studies have shown that long-term administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs protects against colon cancer and potentially other tumor types by interfering both with the COX and the Wnt pathway. Our own studies have shown that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs suppress Wnt signaling by targeting the pro-inflammatory enzyme 5-lipoxygenase which is the key enzyme pathophysiologically involved in the synthesis of leukotrienes. Furthermore, we found a direct link between the 5-lipoxygenase and Wnt signaling pathways, which is essential for the maintenance of leukemic stem cells. Accordingly, genetic and pharmacological inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase led to an impairment of Wnt-dependent acute and chronic myeloid leukemic stem cells. We believe that 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors might represent a novel type of Wnt inhibitor activating a potentially naturally occurring novel mechanism of suppression of Wnt signaling that is non-toxic, at least in mice, and is potentially well tolerated in patients.
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Keywords:  Leukemic stem cells; Leukotrienes; Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; Tumor cells; Wnt inhibitor

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26549540     DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2015.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0163-7258            Impact factor:   12.310


  8 in total

1.  WNT ligands contribute to the immune response during septic shock and amplify endotoxemia-driven inflammation in mice.

Authors:  Marcela Gatica-Andrades; Dimitrios Vagenas; Jessica Kling; Tam T K Nguyen; Helen Benham; Ranjeny Thomas; Heinrich Körner; Bala Venkatesh; Jeremy Cohen; Antje Blumenthal
Journal:  Blood Adv       Date:  2017-07-10

Review 2.  The Role of Wnt Signal in Glioblastoma Development and Progression: A Possible New Pharmacological Target for the Therapy of This Tumor.

Authors:  Mariachiara Zuccarini; Patricia Giuliani; Sihana Ziberi; Marzia Carluccio; Patrizia Di Iorio; Francesco Caciagli; Renata Ciccarelli
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2018-02-17       Impact factor: 4.096

3.  Cyclooxygenases Inhibitors Efficiently Induce Cardiomyogenesis in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Authors:  Harshal Nemade; Aviseka Acharya; Umesh Chaudhari; Erastus Nembo; Filomain Nguemo; Nicole Riet; Hinrich Abken; Jürgen Hescheler; Symeon Papadopoulos; Agapios Sachinidis
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-02-27       Impact factor: 6.600

4.  New Zileuton-Hydroxycinnamic Acid Hybrids: Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship towards 5-Lipoxygenase Inhibition.

Authors:  Audrey Isabel Chiasson; Samuel Robichaud; Fanta J Ndongou Moutombi; Mathieu P A Hébert; Maroua Mbarik; Marc E Surette; Mohamed Touaibia
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-10-14       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Up-Regulation of Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Expression by Temozolomide (TMZ) in Human Glioblastoma (GBM) Cell Lines.

Authors:  Francesca Lombardi; Francesca Rosaria Augello; Serena Artone; Mitilda Karoli Gugu; Maria Grazia Cifone; Benedetta Cinque; Paola Palumbo
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Five-lipoxygenase-activating protein-mediated CYLD attenuation is a candidate driver in hepatic malignant lesion.

Authors:  Kun-Kai Su; Xue-Hua Zheng; Christian Bréchot; Xiao-Ping Zheng; Dan-Hua Zhu; Rong Huang; Yan-Hong Zhang; Jing-Jing Tao; Yi-Jia Lou; Lan-Juan Li
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 5.738

Review 7.  Structure-activity relationships for the synthesis of selective cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors: an overview (2009-2016).

Authors:  G Carullo; F Galligano; F Aiello
Journal:  Medchemcomm       Date:  2016-12-12       Impact factor: 3.597

8.  Temporal Regulation of Natural Killer T Cell Interferon Gamma Responses by β-Catenin-Dependent and -Independent Wnt Signaling.

Authors:  Jessica C Kling; Margaret A Jordan; Lauren A Pitt; Jana Meiners; Thao Thanh-Tran; Le Son Tran; Tam T K Nguyen; Deepak Mittal; Rehan Villani; Raymond J Steptoe; Kiarash Khosrotehrani; Stuart P Berzins; Alan G Baxter; Dale I Godfrey; Antje Blumenthal
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 7.561

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