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Combinatorial effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and NF-?B inhibitors in ovarian cancer therapy.


ABSTRACT: Several epidemiological studies have correlated the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) with reduced risk of ovarian cancer, the most lethal gynecological cancer, diagnosed usually in late stages of the disease. We have previously established that the pro-apoptotic cytokine melanoma differentiation associated gene-7/Interleukin-24 (mda-7/IL-24) is a crucial mediator of NSAID-induced apoptosis in prostate, breast, renal and stomach cancer cells. In this report we evaluated various structurally different NSAIDs for their efficacies to induce apoptosis and mda-7/IL-24 expression in ovarian cancer cells. While several NSAIDs induced apoptosis, Sulindac Sulfide and Diclofenac most potently induced apoptosis and reduced tumor growth. A combination of these agents results in a synergistic effect. Furthermore, mda-7/IL-24 induction by NSAIDs is essential for programmed cell death, since inhibition of mda-7/IL-24 by small interfering RNA abrogates apoptosis. mda-7/IL-24 activation leads to upregulation of growth arrest and DNA damage inducible (GADD) 45 ? and ? and JNK activation. The NF-?B family of transcription factors has been implicated in ovarian cancer development. We previously established NF-?B/I?B signaling as an essential step for cell survival in cancer cells and hypothesized that targeting NF-?B could potentiate NSAID-mediated apoptosis induction in ovarian cancer cells. Indeed, combining NSAID treatment with NF-?B inhibitors led to enhanced apoptosis induction. Our results indicate that inhibition of NF-?B in combination with activation of mda-7/IL-24 expression may lead to a new combinatorial therapy for ovarian cancer.

SUBMITTER: Zerbini LF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3171406 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Several epidemiological studies have correlated the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) with reduced risk of ovarian cancer, the most lethal gynecological cancer, diagnosed usually in late stages of the disease. We have previously established that the pro-apoptotic cytokine melanoma differentiation associated gene-7/Interleukin-24 (mda-7/IL-24) is a crucial mediator of NSAID-induced apoptosis in prostate, breast, renal and stomach cancer cells. In this report we evaluated variou  ...[more]

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