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Prostacyclin and its analogues: antimetastatic effects and mechanisms of action.

M R Schneider1, D G Tang, M Schirner, K V Honn.   

Abstract

More than a decade ago, prostacyclin, a dienoic bicyclic eicosanoid derived from the metabolism of arachidnoic acid, was found to possess potent inhibitory effects on tumor cell metastasis. Thereafter, several laboratories demonstrated the metastasis-suppressive activity of prostacyclin in a wide spectrum of tumor types. Due to the short half-life of prostacyclin, researchers have focused on looking for stable prostacyclin analogues which have extended half lives and increased bioavailabilities. Cicaprost, among other prostacyclin analogues tested, has been demonstrated, like prostacyclin, to effectively inhibit metastasis in several different animal models (i.e., both experimental and spontaneous metastasis models). Prostacyclin as well as cicaprost prevent not only hematogenous, but also lymphatic metastasis. Furthermore, these compounds also inhibit the growth of established micrometastases after removal of the primary tumors. Mechanistic studies revealed that the antimetastatic effects of prostacyclin and its analogues are more related to their interference with tumor cell-host interactions (such as tumor cell induced platelet aggregation, tumor cell adhesion to endothelial cells and subendothelial matrix, tumor cell induced endothelial cell retraction, etc.) than their direct inhibition of the growth of primary tumors. The potent and widespread metastasis-retarding effects of prostacyclin and its stable analogues in animal tumor models warrant their clinical trial in treating human cancer patients and preventing metastasis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7712596     DOI: 10.1007/bf00666104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Metastasis Rev        ISSN: 0167-7659            Impact factor:   9.264


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