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Efficient Elimination of Cancer Cells by Deoxyglucose-ABT-263/737 Combination Therapy

As single agents, ABT-263 and ABT-737 (ABT), molecular antagonists of the Bcl-2 family, bind tightly to Bcl-2, Bcl-xL and Bcl-w, but not to Mcl-1, and induce apoptosis only in limited cell types. The compound 2-deoxyglucose (2DG), in contrast, partially blocks glycolysis, slowing cell growth but rar...

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Autores principales: Yamaguchi, Ryuji, Janssen, Edith, Perkins, Guy, Ellisman, Mark, Kitada, Shinichi, Reed, John C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024102
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author Yamaguchi, Ryuji
Janssen, Edith
Perkins, Guy
Ellisman, Mark
Kitada, Shinichi
Reed, John C.
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Janssen, Edith
Perkins, Guy
Ellisman, Mark
Kitada, Shinichi
Reed, John C.
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description As single agents, ABT-263 and ABT-737 (ABT), molecular antagonists of the Bcl-2 family, bind tightly to Bcl-2, Bcl-xL and Bcl-w, but not to Mcl-1, and induce apoptosis only in limited cell types. The compound 2-deoxyglucose (2DG), in contrast, partially blocks glycolysis, slowing cell growth but rarely causing cell death. Injected into an animal, 2DG accumulates predominantly in tumors but does not harm other tissues. However, when cells that were highly resistant to ABT were pre-treated with 2DG for 3 hours, ABT became a potent inducer of apoptosis, rapidly releasing cytochrome c from the mitochondria and activating caspases at submicromolar concentrations in a Bak/Bax-dependent manner. Bak is normally sequestered in complexes with Mcl-1 and Bcl-xL. 2DG primes cells by interfering with Bak-Mcl-1 association, making it easier for ABT to dissociate Bak from Bcl-xL, freeing Bak to induce apoptosis. A highly active glucose transporter and Bid, as an agent of the mitochondrial apoptotic signal amplification loop, are necessary for efficient apoptosis induction in this system. This combination treatment of cancer-bearing mice was very effective against tumor xenograft from hormone-independent highly metastasized chemo-resistant human prostate cancer cells, suggesting that the combination treatment may provide a safe and effective alternative to genotoxin-based cancer therapies.
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spelling pubmed-31762712011-09-26 Efficient Elimination of Cancer Cells by Deoxyglucose-ABT-263/737 Combination Therapy Yamaguchi, Ryuji Janssen, Edith Perkins, Guy Ellisman, Mark Kitada, Shinichi Reed, John C. PLoS One Research Article As single agents, ABT-263 and ABT-737 (ABT), molecular antagonists of the Bcl-2 family, bind tightly to Bcl-2, Bcl-xL and Bcl-w, but not to Mcl-1, and induce apoptosis only in limited cell types. The compound 2-deoxyglucose (2DG), in contrast, partially blocks glycolysis, slowing cell growth but rarely causing cell death. Injected into an animal, 2DG accumulates predominantly in tumors but does not harm other tissues. However, when cells that were highly resistant to ABT were pre-treated with 2DG for 3 hours, ABT became a potent inducer of apoptosis, rapidly releasing cytochrome c from the mitochondria and activating caspases at submicromolar concentrations in a Bak/Bax-dependent manner. Bak is normally sequestered in complexes with Mcl-1 and Bcl-xL. 2DG primes cells by interfering with Bak-Mcl-1 association, making it easier for ABT to dissociate Bak from Bcl-xL, freeing Bak to induce apoptosis. A highly active glucose transporter and Bid, as an agent of the mitochondrial apoptotic signal amplification loop, are necessary for efficient apoptosis induction in this system. This combination treatment of cancer-bearing mice was very effective against tumor xenograft from hormone-independent highly metastasized chemo-resistant human prostate cancer cells, suggesting that the combination treatment may provide a safe and effective alternative to genotoxin-based cancer therapies. Public Library of Science 2011-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3176271/ /pubmed/21949692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024102 Text en Yamaguchi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Yamaguchi, Ryuji
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Perkins, Guy
Ellisman, Mark
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Reed, John C.
Efficient Elimination of Cancer Cells by Deoxyglucose-ABT-263/737 Combination Therapy
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title_short Efficient Elimination of Cancer Cells by Deoxyglucose-ABT-263/737 Combination Therapy
title_sort efficient elimination of cancer cells by deoxyglucose-abt-263/737 combination therapy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3176271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21949692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024102
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