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Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX
Resistance to chemotherapy represents a persisting medical problem, ranking among main causes of chemotherapy failure and cancer mortality. There is a possibility to utilize and repurpose already existing therapeutics which were not primarily intended for oncological treatment. Overactivation of adr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241311094 |
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author | Puzderova, Barbora Belvoncikova, Petra Grossmannova, Katarina Csaderova, Lucia Labudova, Martina Fecikova, Silvia Pastorek, Jaromir Barathova, Monika |
author_facet | Puzderova, Barbora Belvoncikova, Petra Grossmannova, Katarina Csaderova, Lucia Labudova, Martina Fecikova, Silvia Pastorek, Jaromir Barathova, Monika |
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description | Resistance to chemotherapy represents a persisting medical problem, ranking among main causes of chemotherapy failure and cancer mortality. There is a possibility to utilize and repurpose already existing therapeutics which were not primarily intended for oncological treatment. Overactivation of adrenergic receptors and signaling dysregulation promotes tumor progression, metastatic potential, immune system evasion, tumor angiogenesis and drug resistance. The non-selective beta-blocker propranolol, approved in infantile haemangioma treatment, has a high potential for use in cancer therapy. We analyzed the effects of propranolol and 5-fluorouracil combination on sensitive and resistant cells derived from colorectal carcinoma in monolayers, single-component and co-culture spheroids and in vivo mouse models. Our results revealed that propranolol is able to exert its effect not only in chemosensitive colorectal cells, but also in 5-fluorouracil resistant cells. Propranolol disrupts the hypoxic adaptation machinery by inhibiting HIF1α, carbonic anhydrase IX, and activates apoptosis, which may be important in the management of chemo-resistant patients. We showed that propranolol slows down the growth of xenografts formed from colorectal cancer cells, even from cells already adapted to the β-blocker. We provide clear evidence that blockade of β-adrenergic receptors affects essential signaling pathways modulating tumor microenvironment and thus the response to anticancer therapy. Our findings indicate that propranolol could be repurposed to serve as chemosensitizer in combined therapy aimed at disrupting homeostasis of tumor microenvironment. |
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spelling | pubmed-103418312023-07-14 Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX Puzderova, Barbora Belvoncikova, Petra Grossmannova, Katarina Csaderova, Lucia Labudova, Martina Fecikova, Silvia Pastorek, Jaromir Barathova, Monika Int J Mol Sci Article Resistance to chemotherapy represents a persisting medical problem, ranking among main causes of chemotherapy failure and cancer mortality. There is a possibility to utilize and repurpose already existing therapeutics which were not primarily intended for oncological treatment. Overactivation of adrenergic receptors and signaling dysregulation promotes tumor progression, metastatic potential, immune system evasion, tumor angiogenesis and drug resistance. The non-selective beta-blocker propranolol, approved in infantile haemangioma treatment, has a high potential for use in cancer therapy. We analyzed the effects of propranolol and 5-fluorouracil combination on sensitive and resistant cells derived from colorectal carcinoma in monolayers, single-component and co-culture spheroids and in vivo mouse models. Our results revealed that propranolol is able to exert its effect not only in chemosensitive colorectal cells, but also in 5-fluorouracil resistant cells. Propranolol disrupts the hypoxic adaptation machinery by inhibiting HIF1α, carbonic anhydrase IX, and activates apoptosis, which may be important in the management of chemo-resistant patients. We showed that propranolol slows down the growth of xenografts formed from colorectal cancer cells, even from cells already adapted to the β-blocker. We provide clear evidence that blockade of β-adrenergic receptors affects essential signaling pathways modulating tumor microenvironment and thus the response to anticancer therapy. Our findings indicate that propranolol could be repurposed to serve as chemosensitizer in combined therapy aimed at disrupting homeostasis of tumor microenvironment. MDPI 2023-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10341831/ /pubmed/37446271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241311094 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Puzderova, Barbora Belvoncikova, Petra Grossmannova, Katarina Csaderova, Lucia Labudova, Martina Fecikova, Silvia Pastorek, Jaromir Barathova, Monika Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX |
title | Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX |
title_full | Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX |
title_fullStr | Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX |
title_full_unstemmed | Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX |
title_short | Propranolol, Promising Chemosensitizer and Candidate for the Combined Therapy through Disruption of Tumor Microenvironment Homeostasis by Decreasing the Level of Carbonic Anhydrase IX |
title_sort | propranolol, promising chemosensitizer and candidate for the combined therapy through disruption of tumor microenvironment homeostasis by decreasing the level of carbonic anhydrase ix |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341831/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241311094 |
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