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Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells

BACKGROUND: Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) have been designed to inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. However, it is now accepted that part of their anti-tumor activities is related to interference with the mevalonate pathway. METHODS: We investigated the effects of zoledronic a...

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Autores principales: Goffinet, M, Thoulouzan, M, Pradines, A, Lajoie-Mazenc, I, Weinbaum, Carolyn, Faye, JC, Séronie-Vivien, S
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1434759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16539721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-60
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author Goffinet, M
Thoulouzan, M
Pradines, A
Lajoie-Mazenc, I
Weinbaum, Carolyn
Faye, JC
Séronie-Vivien, S
author_facet Goffinet, M
Thoulouzan, M
Pradines, A
Lajoie-Mazenc, I
Weinbaum, Carolyn
Faye, JC
Séronie-Vivien, S
author_sort Goffinet, M
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description BACKGROUND: Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) have been designed to inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. However, it is now accepted that part of their anti-tumor activities is related to interference with the mevalonate pathway. METHODS: We investigated the effects of zoledronic acid (ZOL), on cell proliferation and protein isoprenylation in two tumoral (LnCAP, PC-3,), and one normal established (PNT1-A) prostatic cell line. To assess if inhibition of geranyl-geranylation by ZOL impairs the biological activity of RhoA GTPase, we studied the LPA-induced formation of stress fibers. The inhibitory effect of ZOL on geranyl geranyl transferase I was checked biochemically. Activity of ZOL on cholesterol biosynthesis was determined by measuring the incorporation of (14)C mevalonate in cholesterol. RESULTS: ZOL induced dose-dependent inhibition of proliferation of all the three cell lines although it appeared more efficient on the untransformed PNT1A. Whatever the cell line, 20 μM ZOL-induced inhibition was reversed by geranyl-geraniol (GGOH) but neither by farnesol nor mevalonate. After 48 hours treatment of cells with 20 μM ZOL, geranyl-geranylation of Rap1A was abolished whereas farnesylation of HDJ-2 was unaffected. Inhibition of Rap1A geranyl-geranylation by ZOL was rescued by GGOH and not by FOH. Indeed, as observed with treatment by a geranyl-geranyl transferase inhibitor, treatment of PNT1-A cells with 20 μM ZOL prevented the LPA-induced formation of stress fibers. We checked that in vitro ZOL did not inhibit geranyl-geranyl-transferase I. ZOL strongly inhibited cholesterol biosynthesis up to 24 hours but at 48 hours 90% of this biosynthesis was rescued. CONCLUSION: Although zoledronic acid is currently the most efficient bisphosphonate in metastatic prostate cancer management, its mechanism of action in prostatic cells remains unclear. We suggest in this work that although in first intention ZOL inhibits FPPsynthase its main biological actitivity is directed against protein Geranylgeranylation.
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spelling pubmed-14347592006-04-08 Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells Goffinet, M Thoulouzan, M Pradines, A Lajoie-Mazenc, I Weinbaum, Carolyn Faye, JC Séronie-Vivien, S BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) have been designed to inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. However, it is now accepted that part of their anti-tumor activities is related to interference with the mevalonate pathway. METHODS: We investigated the effects of zoledronic acid (ZOL), on cell proliferation and protein isoprenylation in two tumoral (LnCAP, PC-3,), and one normal established (PNT1-A) prostatic cell line. To assess if inhibition of geranyl-geranylation by ZOL impairs the biological activity of RhoA GTPase, we studied the LPA-induced formation of stress fibers. The inhibitory effect of ZOL on geranyl geranyl transferase I was checked biochemically. Activity of ZOL on cholesterol biosynthesis was determined by measuring the incorporation of (14)C mevalonate in cholesterol. RESULTS: ZOL induced dose-dependent inhibition of proliferation of all the three cell lines although it appeared more efficient on the untransformed PNT1A. Whatever the cell line, 20 μM ZOL-induced inhibition was reversed by geranyl-geraniol (GGOH) but neither by farnesol nor mevalonate. After 48 hours treatment of cells with 20 μM ZOL, geranyl-geranylation of Rap1A was abolished whereas farnesylation of HDJ-2 was unaffected. Inhibition of Rap1A geranyl-geranylation by ZOL was rescued by GGOH and not by FOH. Indeed, as observed with treatment by a geranyl-geranyl transferase inhibitor, treatment of PNT1-A cells with 20 μM ZOL prevented the LPA-induced formation of stress fibers. We checked that in vitro ZOL did not inhibit geranyl-geranyl-transferase I. ZOL strongly inhibited cholesterol biosynthesis up to 24 hours but at 48 hours 90% of this biosynthesis was rescued. CONCLUSION: Although zoledronic acid is currently the most efficient bisphosphonate in metastatic prostate cancer management, its mechanism of action in prostatic cells remains unclear. We suggest in this work that although in first intention ZOL inhibits FPPsynthase its main biological actitivity is directed against protein Geranylgeranylation. BioMed Central 2006-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1434759/ /pubmed/16539721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-60 Text en Copyright © 2006 Goffinet et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Goffinet, M
Thoulouzan, M
Pradines, A
Lajoie-Mazenc, I
Weinbaum, Carolyn
Faye, JC
Séronie-Vivien, S
Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
title Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
title_full Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
title_fullStr Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
title_full_unstemmed Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
title_short Zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
title_sort zoledronic acid treatment impairs protein geranyl-geranylation for biological effects in prostatic cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1434759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16539721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-60
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