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Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion

BACKGROUND: Cancer spread to other organs is the main cause of death of oncological patients. Migration of cancer cells from a primary tumour is the crucial step in the complex process of metastasis, therefore blocking this process is currently the main treatment strategy. Metastasis inhibitors deri...

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Autores principales: Majchrzak, Kinga, Lo Re, Daniele, Gajewska, Małgorzata, Bulkowska, Małgorzata, Homa, Agata, Pawłowski, Karol, Motyl, Tomasz, Murphy, Paul V., Król, Magdalena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24116159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076789
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author Majchrzak, Kinga
Lo Re, Daniele
Gajewska, Małgorzata
Bulkowska, Małgorzata
Homa, Agata
Pawłowski, Karol
Motyl, Tomasz
Murphy, Paul V.
Król, Magdalena
author_facet Majchrzak, Kinga
Lo Re, Daniele
Gajewska, Małgorzata
Bulkowska, Małgorzata
Homa, Agata
Pawłowski, Karol
Motyl, Tomasz
Murphy, Paul V.
Król, Magdalena
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer spread to other organs is the main cause of death of oncological patients. Migration of cancer cells from a primary tumour is the crucial step in the complex process of metastasis, therefore blocking this process is currently the main treatment strategy. Metastasis inhibitors derived from natural products, such as, migrastatin, are very promising anticancer agents. Thus, the aim of our study was to investigate the effect of six migrastatin analogues (MGSTA-1 to 6) on migration and invasion of canine mammary adenocarcinoma cell lines isolated from primary tumours and their metastases to the lungs. Canine mammary tumours constitute a valuable tool for studying multiple aspect of human cancer. RESULTS: Our results showed that two of six fully synthetic analogues of migrastatin: MGSTA-5 and MGSTA-6 were potent inhibitors of canine mammary cancer cells migration and invasion. These data were obtained using the wound healing test, as well as trans-well migration and invasion assays. Furthermore, the treatment of cancer cells with the most effective compound (MGSTA-6) disturbed binding between filamentous F-actin and fascin1. Confocal microscopy analyses revealed that treatment with MGSTA-6 increased the presence of unbound fascin1 and reduced co-localization of F-actin and fascin1 in canine cancer cells. Most likely, actin filaments were not cross-linked by fascin1 and did not generate the typical filopodial architecture of actin filaments in response to the activity of MGSTA-6. Thus, administration of MGSTA-6 results in decreased formation of filopodia protrusions and stress fibres in canine mammary cancer cells, causing inhibition of cancer migration and invasion. CONCLUSION: Two synthetic migrastatin analogues (MGSTA-5 and MGSTA-6) were shown to be promising compounds for inhibition of cancer metastasis. They may have beneficial therapeutic effects in cancer therapy in dogs, especially in combination with other anticancer drugs. However, further in vivo studies are required to verify this hypothesis.
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spelling pubmed-37928852013-10-10 Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion Majchrzak, Kinga Lo Re, Daniele Gajewska, Małgorzata Bulkowska, Małgorzata Homa, Agata Pawłowski, Karol Motyl, Tomasz Murphy, Paul V. Król, Magdalena PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer spread to other organs is the main cause of death of oncological patients. Migration of cancer cells from a primary tumour is the crucial step in the complex process of metastasis, therefore blocking this process is currently the main treatment strategy. Metastasis inhibitors derived from natural products, such as, migrastatin, are very promising anticancer agents. Thus, the aim of our study was to investigate the effect of six migrastatin analogues (MGSTA-1 to 6) on migration and invasion of canine mammary adenocarcinoma cell lines isolated from primary tumours and their metastases to the lungs. Canine mammary tumours constitute a valuable tool for studying multiple aspect of human cancer. RESULTS: Our results showed that two of six fully synthetic analogues of migrastatin: MGSTA-5 and MGSTA-6 were potent inhibitors of canine mammary cancer cells migration and invasion. These data were obtained using the wound healing test, as well as trans-well migration and invasion assays. Furthermore, the treatment of cancer cells with the most effective compound (MGSTA-6) disturbed binding between filamentous F-actin and fascin1. Confocal microscopy analyses revealed that treatment with MGSTA-6 increased the presence of unbound fascin1 and reduced co-localization of F-actin and fascin1 in canine cancer cells. Most likely, actin filaments were not cross-linked by fascin1 and did not generate the typical filopodial architecture of actin filaments in response to the activity of MGSTA-6. Thus, administration of MGSTA-6 results in decreased formation of filopodia protrusions and stress fibres in canine mammary cancer cells, causing inhibition of cancer migration and invasion. CONCLUSION: Two synthetic migrastatin analogues (MGSTA-5 and MGSTA-6) were shown to be promising compounds for inhibition of cancer metastasis. They may have beneficial therapeutic effects in cancer therapy in dogs, especially in combination with other anticancer drugs. However, further in vivo studies are required to verify this hypothesis. Public Library of Science 2013-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3792885/ /pubmed/24116159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076789 Text en © 2013 Majchrzak 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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Majchrzak, Kinga
Lo Re, Daniele
Gajewska, Małgorzata
Bulkowska, Małgorzata
Homa, Agata
Pawłowski, Karol
Motyl, Tomasz
Murphy, Paul V.
Król, Magdalena
Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
title Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
title_full Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
title_fullStr Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
title_full_unstemmed Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
title_short Migrastatin Analogues Inhibit Canine Mammary Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion
title_sort migrastatin analogues inhibit canine mammary cancer cell migration and invasion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24116159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076789
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