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Identification of drugs that restore primary cilium expression in cancer cells

The development of cancer is often accompanied by a loss of the primary cilium, a microtubule-based cellular protrusion that functions as a cellular antenna and that puts a break on cell proliferation. Hence, restoration of the primary cilium in cancer cells may represent a novel promising approach...

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Autores principales: Khan, Niamat Ali, Willemarck, Nicolas, Talebi, Ali, Marchand, Arnaud, Binda, Maria Mercedes, Dehairs, Jonas, Rueda-Rincon, Natalia, Daniels, Veerle W., Bagadi, Muralidhararao, Raj, Deepak Balaji Thimiri Govinda, Vanderhoydonc, Frank, Munck, Sebastian, Chaltin, Patrick, Swinnen, Johannes V.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862738
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7198
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author Khan, Niamat Ali
Willemarck, Nicolas
Talebi, Ali
Marchand, Arnaud
Binda, Maria Mercedes
Dehairs, Jonas
Rueda-Rincon, Natalia
Daniels, Veerle W.
Bagadi, Muralidhararao
Raj, Deepak Balaji Thimiri Govinda
Vanderhoydonc, Frank
Munck, Sebastian
Chaltin, Patrick
Swinnen, Johannes V.
author_facet Khan, Niamat Ali
Willemarck, Nicolas
Talebi, Ali
Marchand, Arnaud
Binda, Maria Mercedes
Dehairs, Jonas
Rueda-Rincon, Natalia
Daniels, Veerle W.
Bagadi, Muralidhararao
Raj, Deepak Balaji Thimiri Govinda
Vanderhoydonc, Frank
Munck, Sebastian
Chaltin, Patrick
Swinnen, Johannes V.
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description The development of cancer is often accompanied by a loss of the primary cilium, a microtubule-based cellular protrusion that functions as a cellular antenna and that puts a break on cell proliferation. Hence, restoration of the primary cilium in cancer cells may represent a novel promising approach to attenuate tumor growth. Using a high content analysis-based approach we screened a library of clinically evaluated compounds and marketed drugs for their ability to restore primary cilium expression in pancreatic ductal cancer cells. A diverse set of 118 compounds stimulating cilium expression was identified. These included glucocorticoids, fibrates and other nuclear receptor modulators, neurotransmitter regulators, ion channel modulators, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, DNA gyrase/topoisomerase inhibitors, antibacterial compounds, protein inhibitors, microtubule modulators, and COX inhibitors. Certain compounds also dramatically affected the length of the cilium. For a selection of compounds (Clofibrate, Gefitinib, Sirolimus, Imexon and Dexamethasone) their ability to restore ciliogenesis was confirmed in a panel of human cancer cell line models representing different cancer types (pancreas, lung, kidney, breast). Most compounds attenuated cell proliferation, at least in part through induction of the primary cilium, as demonstrated by cilium removal using chloral hydrate. These findings reveal that several commonly used drugs restore ciliogenesis in cancer cells, and warrant further investigation of their antineoplastic properties.
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spelling pubmed-48910972016-06-23 Identification of drugs that restore primary cilium expression in cancer cells Khan, Niamat Ali Willemarck, Nicolas Talebi, Ali Marchand, Arnaud Binda, Maria Mercedes Dehairs, Jonas Rueda-Rincon, Natalia Daniels, Veerle W. Bagadi, Muralidhararao Raj, Deepak Balaji Thimiri Govinda Vanderhoydonc, Frank Munck, Sebastian Chaltin, Patrick Swinnen, Johannes V. Oncotarget Research Paper The development of cancer is often accompanied by a loss of the primary cilium, a microtubule-based cellular protrusion that functions as a cellular antenna and that puts a break on cell proliferation. Hence, restoration of the primary cilium in cancer cells may represent a novel promising approach to attenuate tumor growth. Using a high content analysis-based approach we screened a library of clinically evaluated compounds and marketed drugs for their ability to restore primary cilium expression in pancreatic ductal cancer cells. A diverse set of 118 compounds stimulating cilium expression was identified. These included glucocorticoids, fibrates and other nuclear receptor modulators, neurotransmitter regulators, ion channel modulators, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, DNA gyrase/topoisomerase inhibitors, antibacterial compounds, protein inhibitors, microtubule modulators, and COX inhibitors. Certain compounds also dramatically affected the length of the cilium. For a selection of compounds (Clofibrate, Gefitinib, Sirolimus, Imexon and Dexamethasone) their ability to restore ciliogenesis was confirmed in a panel of human cancer cell line models representing different cancer types (pancreas, lung, kidney, breast). Most compounds attenuated cell proliferation, at least in part through induction of the primary cilium, as demonstrated by cilium removal using chloral hydrate. These findings reveal that several commonly used drugs restore ciliogenesis in cancer cells, and warrant further investigation of their antineoplastic properties. Impact Journals LLC 2016-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4891097/ /pubmed/26862738 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7198 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Khan 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.
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Khan, Niamat Ali
Willemarck, Nicolas
Talebi, Ali
Marchand, Arnaud
Binda, Maria Mercedes
Dehairs, Jonas
Rueda-Rincon, Natalia
Daniels, Veerle W.
Bagadi, Muralidhararao
Raj, Deepak Balaji Thimiri Govinda
Vanderhoydonc, Frank
Munck, Sebastian
Chaltin, Patrick
Swinnen, Johannes V.
Identification of drugs that restore primary cilium expression in cancer cells
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title_short Identification of drugs that restore primary cilium expression in cancer cells
title_sort identification of drugs that restore primary cilium expression in cancer cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862738
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7198
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