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Role of p38 MAPK in enhanced human cancer cells killing by the combination of aspirin and ABT-737.


ABSTRACT: Regular use of aspirin after diagnosis is associated with longer survival among patients with mutated-PIK3CA colorectal cancer, but not among patients with wild-type PIK3CA cancer. In this study, we showed that clinically achievable concentrations of aspirin and ABT-737 in combination could induce a synergistic growth arrest in several human PIK3CA wild-type cancer cells. In addition, our results also demonstrated that long-term combination treatment with aspirin and ABT-737 could synergistically induce apoptosis both in A549 and H1299 cells. In the meanwhile, short-term aspirin plus ABT-737 combination treatment induced a greater autophagic response than did either drug alone and the combination-induced autophagy switched from a cytoprotective signal to a death-promoting signal. Furthermore, we showed that p38 acted as a switch between two different types of cell death (autophagy and apoptosis) induced by aspirin plus ABT-737. Moreover, the increased anti-cancer efficacy of aspirin combined with ABT-737 was further validated in a human lung cancer A549 xenograft model. We hope that this synergy may contribute to failure of aspirin cancer therapy and ultimately lead to efficacious regimens for cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Zhang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4407609 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of p38 MAPK in enhanced human cancer cells killing by the combination of aspirin and ABT-737.

Zhang Chong C   Shi Jing J   Mao Shi-ying SY   Xu Ya-si YS   Zhang Dan D   Feng Lin-yi LY   Zhang Bo B   Yan You-you YY   Wang Si-cong SC   Pan Jian-ping JP   Yang You-ping YP   Lin Neng-ming NM  

Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 20141111 2


Regular use of aspirin after diagnosis is associated with longer survival among patients with mutated-PIK3CA colorectal cancer, but not among patients with wild-type PIK3CA cancer. In this study, we showed that clinically achievable concentrations of aspirin and ABT-737 in combination could induce a synergistic growth arrest in several human PIK3CA wild-type cancer cells. In addition, our results also demonstrated that long-term combination treatment with aspirin and ABT-737 could synergisticall  ...[more]

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