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Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Many studies have demonstrated that the antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exert inhibitory activities in a variety of experimental cancers; however, their potential antitumor role in pituitary adenomas (PAs) remains largely unknown. Here, we show that GHRH antago...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8393969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439107 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13163950 |
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author | Gesmundo, Iacopo Granato, Giuseppina Fuentes-Fayos, Antonio C. Alvarez, Clara V. Dieguez, Carlos Zatelli, Maria Chiara Congiusta, Noemi Banfi, Dana Prencipe, Nunzia Leone, Sheila Brunetti, Luigi Castaño, Justo P. Luque, Raúl M. Cai, Renzhi Sha, Wei Ghigo, Ezio Schally, Andrew V. Granata, Riccarda |
author_facet | Gesmundo, Iacopo Granato, Giuseppina Fuentes-Fayos, Antonio C. Alvarez, Clara V. Dieguez, Carlos Zatelli, Maria Chiara Congiusta, Noemi Banfi, Dana Prencipe, Nunzia Leone, Sheila Brunetti, Luigi Castaño, Justo P. Luque, Raúl M. Cai, Renzhi Sha, Wei Ghigo, Ezio Schally, Andrew V. Granata, Riccarda |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Many studies have demonstrated that the antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exert inhibitory activities in a variety of experimental cancers; however, their potential antitumor role in pituitary adenomas (PAs) remains largely unknown. Here, we show that GHRH antagonists of Miami (MIA) class, MIA-602 and MIA-690, are able to reduce the growth and promote cell death in hormone-secreting PA cell lines, through the inhibition of mechanisms implicated in tumorigenesis and cancer progression. MIA-602 and MIA-690 also decreased the viability of tumor cells derived from human pituitary tumors. Overall, these findings suggest that GHRH antagonists may represent new therapeutic tools for the treatment of PAs, both alone or in combination with standard pharmacological treatments. ABSTRACT: Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are intracranial tumors, often associated with excessive hormonal secretion and severe comorbidities. Some patients are resistant to medical therapies; therefore, novel treatment options are needed. Antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exert potent anticancer effects, and early GHRH antagonists were found to inhibit GHRH-induced secretion of pituitary GH in vitro and in vivo. However, the antitumor role of GHRH antagonists in PAs is largely unknown. Here, we show that the GHRH antagonists of MIAMI class, MIA-602 and MIA-690, inhibited cell viability and growth and promoted apoptosis in GH/prolactin-secreting GH3 PA cells transfected with human GHRH receptor (GH3-GHRHR), and in adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH-secreting AtT20 PA cells. GHRH antagonists also reduced the expression of proteins involved in tumorigenesis and cancer progression, upregulated proapoptotic molecules, and lowered GHRH receptor levels. The combination of MIA-690 with temozolomide synergistically blunted the viability of GH3-GHRHR and AtT20 cells. Moreover, MIA-690 reduced both basal and GHRH-induced secretion of GH and intracellular cAMP levels. Finally, GHRH antagonists inhibited cell viability in human primary GH- and ACTH-PA cell cultures. Overall, our results suggest that GHRH antagonists, either alone or in combination with pharmacological treatments, may be considered for further development as therapy for PAs. |
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spelling | pubmed-83939692021-08-28 Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling Gesmundo, Iacopo Granato, Giuseppina Fuentes-Fayos, Antonio C. Alvarez, Clara V. Dieguez, Carlos Zatelli, Maria Chiara Congiusta, Noemi Banfi, Dana Prencipe, Nunzia Leone, Sheila Brunetti, Luigi Castaño, Justo P. Luque, Raúl M. Cai, Renzhi Sha, Wei Ghigo, Ezio Schally, Andrew V. Granata, Riccarda Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Many studies have demonstrated that the antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exert inhibitory activities in a variety of experimental cancers; however, their potential antitumor role in pituitary adenomas (PAs) remains largely unknown. Here, we show that GHRH antagonists of Miami (MIA) class, MIA-602 and MIA-690, are able to reduce the growth and promote cell death in hormone-secreting PA cell lines, through the inhibition of mechanisms implicated in tumorigenesis and cancer progression. MIA-602 and MIA-690 also decreased the viability of tumor cells derived from human pituitary tumors. Overall, these findings suggest that GHRH antagonists may represent new therapeutic tools for the treatment of PAs, both alone or in combination with standard pharmacological treatments. ABSTRACT: Pituitary adenomas (PAs) are intracranial tumors, often associated with excessive hormonal secretion and severe comorbidities. Some patients are resistant to medical therapies; therefore, novel treatment options are needed. Antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exert potent anticancer effects, and early GHRH antagonists were found to inhibit GHRH-induced secretion of pituitary GH in vitro and in vivo. However, the antitumor role of GHRH antagonists in PAs is largely unknown. Here, we show that the GHRH antagonists of MIAMI class, MIA-602 and MIA-690, inhibited cell viability and growth and promoted apoptosis in GH/prolactin-secreting GH3 PA cells transfected with human GHRH receptor (GH3-GHRHR), and in adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH-secreting AtT20 PA cells. GHRH antagonists also reduced the expression of proteins involved in tumorigenesis and cancer progression, upregulated proapoptotic molecules, and lowered GHRH receptor levels. The combination of MIA-690 with temozolomide synergistically blunted the viability of GH3-GHRHR and AtT20 cells. Moreover, MIA-690 reduced both basal and GHRH-induced secretion of GH and intracellular cAMP levels. Finally, GHRH antagonists inhibited cell viability in human primary GH- and ACTH-PA cell cultures. Overall, our results suggest that GHRH antagonists, either alone or in combination with pharmacological treatments, may be considered for further development as therapy for PAs. MDPI 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8393969/ /pubmed/34439107 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13163950 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gesmundo, Iacopo Granato, Giuseppina Fuentes-Fayos, Antonio C. Alvarez, Clara V. Dieguez, Carlos Zatelli, Maria Chiara Congiusta, Noemi Banfi, Dana Prencipe, Nunzia Leone, Sheila Brunetti, Luigi Castaño, Justo P. Luque, Raúl M. Cai, Renzhi Sha, Wei Ghigo, Ezio Schally, Andrew V. Granata, Riccarda Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling |
title | Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling |
title_full | Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling |
title_fullStr | Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling |
title_full_unstemmed | Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling |
title_short | Antagonists of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Inhibit the Growth of Pituitary Adenoma Cells by Hampering Oncogenic Pathways and Promoting Apoptotic Signaling |
title_sort | antagonists of growth hormone-releasing hormone inhibit the growth of pituitary adenoma cells by hampering oncogenic pathways and promoting apoptotic signaling |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8393969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34439107 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13163950 |
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