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Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells

Background: The role of Wnt signalling in carcinogenesis suggests compounds targeting this pathway as potential anti-cancer drugs. Several studies report activation of Wnt signalling in biliary tract cancer (BTC) thus rendering Wnt inhibitory drugs as potential candidates for targeted therapy of thi...

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Autores principales: WACHTER, Julia, NEUREITER, Daniel, ALINGER, Beate, PICHLER, Martin, FUEREDER, Julia, OBERDANNER, Christian, Di FAZIO, Pietro, OCKER, Matthias, BERR, Frieder, KIESSLICH, Tobias
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3226029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22211101
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author WACHTER, Julia
NEUREITER, Daniel
ALINGER, Beate
PICHLER, Martin
FUEREDER, Julia
OBERDANNER, Christian
Di FAZIO, Pietro
OCKER, Matthias
BERR, Frieder
KIESSLICH, Tobias
author_facet WACHTER, Julia
NEUREITER, Daniel
ALINGER, Beate
PICHLER, Martin
FUEREDER, Julia
OBERDANNER, Christian
Di FAZIO, Pietro
OCKER, Matthias
BERR, Frieder
KIESSLICH, Tobias
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description Background: The role of Wnt signalling in carcinogenesis suggests compounds targeting this pathway as potential anti-cancer drugs. Several studies report activation of Wnt signalling in biliary tract cancer (BTC) thus rendering Wnt inhibitory drugs as potential candidates for targeted therapy of this highly chemoresistant disease. Methods: In this study we analysed five compounds with suggested inhibitory effects on Wnt signalling (DMAT, FH535, myricetin, quercetin, and TBB) for their cytotoxic efficiency, mode of cell death, time- and cell line-dependent characteristics as well as their effects on Wnt pathway activity in nine different BTC cell lines. Results: Exposure of cancer cells to different concentrations of the compounds results in a clear dose-dependent reduction of viability for all drugs in the order FH535 > DMAT > TBB > myricetin > quercetin. The first three substances show high cytotoxicity in all tested cell lines, cause a direct cytotoxic effect by induction of apoptosis and inhibit pathway-specific signal transduction in a Wnt transcription factor reporter activity assay. Selected target genes such as growth-promoting cyclin D1 and the cell cycle progression inhibitor p27 are down- and up-regulated after treatment, respectively. Conclusions: Taken together, these data demonstrate that the small molecular weight inhibitors DMAT, F535 and TBB have a considerable cytotoxic and possibly Wnt-specific effect on BTC cell lines in vitro. Further in vivo investigation of these drugs as well as of new Wnt inhibitors may provide a promising approach for targeted therapy of this difficult-to-treat tumour.
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spelling pubmed-32260292012-01-01 Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells WACHTER, Julia NEUREITER, Daniel ALINGER, Beate PICHLER, Martin FUEREDER, Julia OBERDANNER, Christian Di FAZIO, Pietro OCKER, Matthias BERR, Frieder KIESSLICH, Tobias Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Background: The role of Wnt signalling in carcinogenesis suggests compounds targeting this pathway as potential anti-cancer drugs. Several studies report activation of Wnt signalling in biliary tract cancer (BTC) thus rendering Wnt inhibitory drugs as potential candidates for targeted therapy of this highly chemoresistant disease. Methods: In this study we analysed five compounds with suggested inhibitory effects on Wnt signalling (DMAT, FH535, myricetin, quercetin, and TBB) for their cytotoxic efficiency, mode of cell death, time- and cell line-dependent characteristics as well as their effects on Wnt pathway activity in nine different BTC cell lines. Results: Exposure of cancer cells to different concentrations of the compounds results in a clear dose-dependent reduction of viability for all drugs in the order FH535 > DMAT > TBB > myricetin > quercetin. The first three substances show high cytotoxicity in all tested cell lines, cause a direct cytotoxic effect by induction of apoptosis and inhibit pathway-specific signal transduction in a Wnt transcription factor reporter activity assay. Selected target genes such as growth-promoting cyclin D1 and the cell cycle progression inhibitor p27 are down- and up-regulated after treatment, respectively. Conclusions: Taken together, these data demonstrate that the small molecular weight inhibitors DMAT, F535 and TBB have a considerable cytotoxic and possibly Wnt-specific effect on BTC cell lines in vitro. Further in vivo investigation of these drugs as well as of new Wnt inhibitors may provide a promising approach for targeted therapy of this difficult-to-treat tumour. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3226029/ /pubmed/22211101 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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WACHTER, Julia
NEUREITER, Daniel
ALINGER, Beate
PICHLER, Martin
FUEREDER, Julia
OBERDANNER, Christian
Di FAZIO, Pietro
OCKER, Matthias
BERR, Frieder
KIESSLICH, Tobias
Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells
title Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells
title_full Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells
title_short Influence of Five Potential Anticancer Drugs on Wnt Pathway and Cell Survival in Human Biliary Tract Cancer Cells
title_sort influence of five potential anticancer drugs on wnt pathway and cell survival in human biliary tract cancer cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3226029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22211101
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