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Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models

Triple negative, resistant or metastatic disease are major factors in breast cancer mortality, warranting novel approaches. Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is implicated in survival, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells and inhibition provides an innovative therapeutic strategy. The efficacy o...

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Autores principales: Ward, Carol, Meehan, James, Mullen, Peter, Supuran, Claudiu, Dixon, J. Michael, Thomas, Jeremy S., Winum, Jean-Yves, Lambin, Philippe, Dubois, Ludwig, Pavathaneni, Nanda-Kumar, Jarman, Edward J., Renshaw, Lorna, Um, InHwa, Kay, Charlene, Harrison, David J., Kunkler, Ian H., Langdon, Simon P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4694798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26259239
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author Ward, Carol
Meehan, James
Mullen, Peter
Supuran, Claudiu
Dixon, J. Michael
Thomas, Jeremy S.
Winum, Jean-Yves
Lambin, Philippe
Dubois, Ludwig
Pavathaneni, Nanda-Kumar
Jarman, Edward J.
Renshaw, Lorna
Um, InHwa
Kay, Charlene
Harrison, David J.
Kunkler, Ian H.
Langdon, Simon P.
author_facet Ward, Carol
Meehan, James
Mullen, Peter
Supuran, Claudiu
Dixon, J. Michael
Thomas, Jeremy S.
Winum, Jean-Yves
Lambin, Philippe
Dubois, Ludwig
Pavathaneni, Nanda-Kumar
Jarman, Edward J.
Renshaw, Lorna
Um, InHwa
Kay, Charlene
Harrison, David J.
Kunkler, Ian H.
Langdon, Simon P.
author_sort Ward, Carol
collection PubMed
description Triple negative, resistant or metastatic disease are major factors in breast cancer mortality, warranting novel approaches. Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is implicated in survival, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells and inhibition provides an innovative therapeutic strategy. The efficacy of 5 novel ureido-substituted sulfamate CAIX inhibitors were assessed in increasingly complex breast cancer models, including cell lines in normoxia and hypoxia, 3D spheroids and an ex-vivo explant model utilizing fresh biopsy tissue from different breast cancer subtypes. CAIX expression was evaluated in a tissue microarray (TMA) of 92 paired lymph node and primary breast cancers and 2 inhibitors were appraised in vivo using MDA-MB-231 xenografts. FC11409B, FC9398A, FC9403, FC9396A and S4 decreased cell proliferation and migration and inhibited 3D spheroid invasion. S4, FC9398A and FC9403A inhibited or prevented invasion into collagen. FC9403A significantly reversed established invasion whilst FC9398A and DTP348 reduced xenograft growth. TMA analysis showed increased CAIX expression in triple negative cancers. These data establish CAIX inhibition as a relevant therapeutic goal in breast cancer, targeting the migratory, invasive, and metastatic potential of this disease. The use of biopsy tissue suggests efficacy against breast cancer subtypes, and should provide a useful tool in drug testing against invasive cancers.
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spelling pubmed-46947982016-01-20 Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models Ward, Carol Meehan, James Mullen, Peter Supuran, Claudiu Dixon, J. Michael Thomas, Jeremy S. Winum, Jean-Yves Lambin, Philippe Dubois, Ludwig Pavathaneni, Nanda-Kumar Jarman, Edward J. Renshaw, Lorna Um, InHwa Kay, Charlene Harrison, David J. Kunkler, Ian H. Langdon, Simon P. Oncotarget Research Paper Triple negative, resistant or metastatic disease are major factors in breast cancer mortality, warranting novel approaches. Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is implicated in survival, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells and inhibition provides an innovative therapeutic strategy. The efficacy of 5 novel ureido-substituted sulfamate CAIX inhibitors were assessed in increasingly complex breast cancer models, including cell lines in normoxia and hypoxia, 3D spheroids and an ex-vivo explant model utilizing fresh biopsy tissue from different breast cancer subtypes. CAIX expression was evaluated in a tissue microarray (TMA) of 92 paired lymph node and primary breast cancers and 2 inhibitors were appraised in vivo using MDA-MB-231 xenografts. FC11409B, FC9398A, FC9403, FC9396A and S4 decreased cell proliferation and migration and inhibited 3D spheroid invasion. S4, FC9398A and FC9403A inhibited or prevented invasion into collagen. FC9403A significantly reversed established invasion whilst FC9398A and DTP348 reduced xenograft growth. TMA analysis showed increased CAIX expression in triple negative cancers. These data establish CAIX inhibition as a relevant therapeutic goal in breast cancer, targeting the migratory, invasive, and metastatic potential of this disease. The use of biopsy tissue suggests efficacy against breast cancer subtypes, and should provide a useful tool in drug testing against invasive cancers. Impact Journals LLC 2015-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4694798/ /pubmed/26259239 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Ward et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Ward, Carol
Meehan, James
Mullen, Peter
Supuran, Claudiu
Dixon, J. Michael
Thomas, Jeremy S.
Winum, Jean-Yves
Lambin, Philippe
Dubois, Ludwig
Pavathaneni, Nanda-Kumar
Jarman, Edward J.
Renshaw, Lorna
Um, InHwa
Kay, Charlene
Harrison, David J.
Kunkler, Ian H.
Langdon, Simon P.
Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
title Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
title_full Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
title_fullStr Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
title_short Evaluation of carbonic anhydrase IX as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
title_sort evaluation of carbonic anhydrase ix as a therapeutic target for inhibition of breast cancer invasion and metastasis using a series of in vitro breast cancer models
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4694798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26259239
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