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Atovaquone: An Antiprotozoal Drug Suppresses Primary and Resistant Breast Tumor Growth by Inhibiting HER2/β-Catenin Signaling.

Nehal Gupta1,2, Sanjay K Srivastava3,2.   

Abstract

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in women. In the current study, we evaluated the anticancer effects of an antiprotozoal drug, atovaquone, against several breast cancer cell lines. Our results showed that atovaquone treatment induced apoptosis and inhibited the growth of all the breast cancer cell lines tested, including several patient-derived cells. In addition, atovaquone treatment significantly reduced the expression of HER2, β-catenin, and its downstream molecules such as pGSK-3β, TCF-4, cyclin D1, and c-Myc in vitro Efficacy of atovaquone was further evaluated in an in vivo tumor model by orthotropic implantation of two highly aggressive 4T1 and CI66 breast cancer cells in the mammary fat pad of female mice. Our results demonstrated that oral administration of atovaquone suppressed the growth of CI66 and 4T1 tumors by 70% and 60%, respectively. Paclitaxel is the first-line chemotherapeutic agent for metastatic breast cancer. We demonstrate that atovaquone administration suppressed the growth of 4T1 paclitaxel-resistant tumors by 40%. Tumors from atovaquone-treated mice exhibited reduced HER2, β-catenin, and c-Myc levels alongside an increase in apoptosis in all the three tumor models when analyzed by Western blotting, IHC, and TUNEL assay. Taken together, our results indicate that atovaquone effectively reduces the growth of primary and paclitaxel-resistant breast tumors. Atovaquone is already in the clinics with high safety and tolerability profile. Therefore, the findings from our studies will potentially prompt further clinical investigation into repurposing atovaquone for the treatment of patients with advanced breast cancer. ©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31270151      PMCID: PMC6905100          DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-18-1286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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