BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide,with its incidence and mortality rates ranking among the highest in gastrointestinal cancers.The overexpression or gene amplification of h...BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide,with its incidence and mortality rates ranking among the highest in gastrointestinal cancers.The overexpression or gene amplification of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER-2)occurs in approximately 15%-20%of gastric cancers and serves as a critical molecular target influencing prognosis and treatment out-comes.For patients with HER-2-positive gastric cancer,trastuzumab combined with platinum-based chemotherapy has been established as the standard first-line treatment.However,despite the demonstrated clinical benefits in prolonging survival,the overall efficacy remains limited.In recent years,with the successful application of immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)in various malignant tumors,combining ICIs with existing standard treatment regimens has emerged as a promising approach to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of HER-2-positive gastric cancer.Nevertheless,the efficacy and prognostic factors of ICIs combined with trastuzumab and chemotherapy in HER-2-positive gastric cancer remain unclear.AIM To analyze the efficacy of ICIs combined with standard treatment regimens and the prognostic factors in patients with advanced HER-2-positive gastric cancer.METHODS Clinical data from 104 patients with advanced HER-2-positive gastric cancer who were treated at our hospital between March 2021 and May 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into a control group(n=54,treated with trastuzumab combined with platinum-based chemotherapy as the standard regimen)and an observation group(n=50,treated with ICIs in addition to the standard regimen).The therapeutic efficacy,survival outcomes,and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Univariate and Cox multivariate analyses were performed to identify factors influencing patient prognosis.RESULTS With a median follow-up time of 14.6 months,there were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of objective response rate or disease control rate(P>0.05).The median progression-free survival(mPFS)and mPFS for patients with immunohistochemistry 3+in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Among patients in the observation group,those with positive programmed death-ligand 1(PD-L1)expression had a significantly higher mPFS than those with negative PD-L1 expression(P<0.05).Regarding adverse events,significant differences were observed between the two groups in hypothyroidism and neutropenia(P<0.05).Cox multivariate analysis showed that Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG)performance status,peritoneal metastasis,positive programmed death-1 expression,and treatment regimen were independent factors influencing PFS(hazard ratio>1,P<0.05).CONCLUSION ICIs combined with standard treatment regimens for patients with advanced HER-2-positive gastric cancer demonstrate favorable clinical efficacy,significantly prolonging PFS with manageable safety.ECOG performance status,peritoneal metastasis,positive PD-L1 expression,and treatment regimen are independent factors influ-encing PFS,warranting increased clinical attention to patients exhibiting these factors.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cancerous inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A(CIP2A)is a newly discovered oncogene.It is an active cell proliferation regulatory factor that inhibits tumor apoptosis in gastric cancer(GC)cells.CIP2A is func...BACKGROUND Cancerous inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A(CIP2A)is a newly discovered oncogene.It is an active cell proliferation regulatory factor that inhibits tumor apoptosis in gastric cancer(GC)cells.CIP2A is functionally related to chemoresistance in various types of tumors according to recent studies.The underlying mechanism,however,is unknown.Further,the primary treatment regimen for GC is oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy.Nonetheless,it often fails due to chemoresistance of GC cells to oxaliplatin.AIM The goal of this study was to examine CIP2A expression and its association with oxaliplatin resistance in human GC cells.METHODS Immunohistochemistry was used to examine CIP2A expression in GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues.CIP2A expression in GC cell lines was reduced using small interfering RNA.After confirming the silencing efficiency,3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide tetrazolium and flow cytometry assays were used to evaluate cell proliferation and apoptosis caused by oxaliplatin treatment.Further,the key genes and protein changes were verified using realtime quantitative reverse transcription PCR and Western blotting,respectively,before and after intervention.For bioinformatics analysis,we used the R software and Bioconductor project.For statistical analysis,we used GraphPad Prism 6.0 and the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software version 20.0(IBM,Armonk,United States).RESULTS A high level of CIP2A expression was associated with tumor size,T stage,lymph node metastasis,Tumor Node Metastasis stage,and a poor prognosis.Further,CIP2A expression was higher in GC cells than in normal human gastric epithelial cells.Using small interfering RNA against CIP2A,we discovered that CIP2A knockdown inhibited cell proliferation and significantly increased GC cell sensitivity to oxaliplatin.Moreover,CIP2A knockdown enhanced oxaliplatin-induced apoptosis in GC cells.Hence,high CIP2A levels in GC may be a factor in chemoresistance to oxaliplatin.In human GC cells,CIP2A regulated protein kinase B phosphorylation,and chemical inhibition of the protein kinase B signaling pathway was significantly associated with increased sensitivity to oxaliplatin.Therefore,the protein kinase B signaling pathway was correlated with CIP2Aenhanced chemoresistance of human GC cells to oxaliplatin.CONCLUSION CIP2A expression could be a novel therapeutic strategy for chemoresistance in GC.展开更多
BACKGROUND Proton pump inhibitors(PPIs)are widely used,including among cancer patients,to manage gastroesophageal reflux and other gastric acid-related disorders.Recent evidence suggests associations between long-term...BACKGROUND Proton pump inhibitors(PPIs)are widely used,including among cancer patients,to manage gastroesophageal reflux and other gastric acid-related disorders.Recent evidence suggests associations between long-term PPI use and higher risks for various adverse health outcomes,including greater mortality.AIM To investigate the association between PPI use and all-cause mortality among cancer patients by a comprehensive analysis after adjustment for various confounders and a robust methodological approach to minimize bias.METHODS This retrospective cohort study used data from the TriNetX research network,with electronic health records from multiple healthcare organizations.The study employed a new-user,active comparator design,which compared newly treated PPI users with non-users and newly treated histamine2 receptor antagonists(H2RA)users among adult cancer patients.Newly prescribed PPIs(esomeprazole,lansoprazole,omeprazole,pantoprazole,or rabeprazole)users were compared to non-users or newly prescribed H2RAs(cimetidine,famotidine,nizatidine,or ranitidine)users.The primary outcome was all-cause mortality.Each patient in the main group was matched to a patient in the control group using 1:1 propensity score matching to reduce confounding effects.Multivariable Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios(HRs)and 95% confidence interval(CI).RESULTS During the follow-up period(median 5.4±1.8 years for PPI users and 6.5±1.0 years for non-users),PPI users demonstrated a higher all-cause mortality rate than non-users after 1 year,2 years,and at the end of follow up(HRs:2.34-2.72).Compared with H2RA users,PPI users demonstrated a higher rate of all-cause mortality HR:1.51(95%CI:1.41-1.69).Similar results were observed across sensitivity analyses by excluding deaths from the first 9 months and 1-year post-exposure,confirming the robustness of these findings.In a sensitivity analysis,we analyzed all-cause mortality outcomes between former PPI users and individuals who have never used PPIs,providing insights into the long-term effects of past PPI use.In addition,at 1-year follow-up,the analysis revealed a significant difference in mortality rates between former PPI users and non-users(HR:1.84;95%CI:1.82-1.96).CONCLUSION PPI use among cancer patients was associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality compared to non-users or H2RA users.These findings emphasize the need for cautious use of PPIs in cancer patients and suggest that alternative treatments should be considered when clinically feasible.However,further studies are needed to corroborate our findings,given the significant adverse outcomes in cancer patients.展开更多
Gastric cancers are caused primarily due to the activation and amplification of the EGFR or HER2 kinases resulting in cell proliferation,adhesion,angiogenesis,and metastasis.Conventional therapies are ineffective due ...Gastric cancers are caused primarily due to the activation and amplification of the EGFR or HER2 kinases resulting in cell proliferation,adhesion,angiogenesis,and metastasis.Conventional therapies are ineffective due to the intra-tumoral heterogeneity and concomitant genetic mutations.Hence,dual inhibition strategies are recommended to increase potency and reduce cytotoxicity.In this study,we have conducted computational high-throughput screening of the ChemBridge library followed by in vitro assays and identified novel selective inhibitors that have a dual impediment of EGFR/HER2 kinase activities.Diversity-based High-throughput Virtual Screening(D-HTVS)was used to screen the whole ChemBridge small molecular library against EGFR and HER2.The atomistic molecular dynamic simulation was conducted to understand the dynamics and stability of the protein-ligand complexes.EGFR/HER2 kinase enzymes,KATOIII,and Snu-5 cells were used for in vitro validations.The atomistic Molecular Dynamics simulations followed by solvent-based Gibbs binding free energy calculation of top molecules,identified compound C3(5-(4-oxo-4H-3,1-benzoxazin-2-yl)-2-[3-(4-oxo-4H-3,1-benzoxazin-2-yl)phenyl]-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione)to have a good affinity for both EGFR and HER2.The predicted compound,C3,was promising with better binding energy,good binding pose,and optimum interactions with the EGFR and HER2 residues.C3 inhibited EGFR and HER2 kinases with IC50 values of 37.24 and 45.83 nM,respectively.The GI50 values of C3 to inhibit KATOIII and Snu-5 cells were 84.76 and 48.26 nM,respectively.Based on these findings,we conclude that the identified compound C3 showed a conceivable dual inhibitory activity on EGFR/HER2 kinase,and therefore can be considered as a plausible lead-like molecule for treating gastric cancers with minimal side effects,though testing in higher models with pharmacokinetic approach is required.展开更多
Protein phosphatases play essential roles as negative regulators of kinases and signaling cascades involved in cytoskeletal organization.Protein phosphatase 2A(PP2A)is highly conserved and is the predominant serine/th...Protein phosphatases play essential roles as negative regulators of kinases and signaling cascades involved in cytoskeletal organization.Protein phosphatase 2A(PP2A)is highly conserved and is the predominant serine/threonine phosphatase in the nervous system,constituting more than 70%of all neuronal phosphatases.PP2A is involved in diverse regulatory functions,including cell cycle progression,apoptosis,and DNA repair.Although PP2A has historically been identified as a tumor suppressor,inhibition of PP2A has paradoxically demonstrated potential as a therapeutic target for various cancers.LB100,a water-soluble,small-molecule competitive inhibitor of PP2A,has shown particular promise as a chemo-and radio-sensitizing agent.Preclinical success has led to a profusion of clinical trials on LB100 adjuvant therapies,including a phase I trial in extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer,a phase I/II trial in myelodysplastic syndrome,a phase II trial in recurrent glioblastoma,and a completed phase I trial assessing the safety of LB100 and docetaxel in various relapsed solid tumors.Herein,we review the development of LB100,the role of PP2A in cancer biology,and recent advances in targeting PP2A inhibition in immunotherapy.展开更多
This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanism in tumor invasion and metastasis. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2, 9 (MMP 2, MMP 9), tissue inhibitor 1 of matrix metalloproteinase (TIMP 1), c...This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanism in tumor invasion and metastasis. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2, 9 (MMP 2, MMP 9), tissue inhibitor 1 of matrix metalloproteinase (TIMP 1), cell adhesion molecule 44 variant 6 (CD44v6), HER2/neu and p53 was investigated in 154 patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) by ABC and ImmunoMax immunohistochemical method. Their clinical relevance and correlation were analysed. The expression of MMP 2, MMP 9, TIMP 1, CD44v6, HER2/neu and p53 was found in cancer cells in 87.01%, 85.71%, 68.18%, 98.05%, 55.19% and 50.65% cases respectively. Linear regression and correlation analysis revealed that there was close positive relationship ( P <0.05) between the expression of MMP 2 and MMP 9, TIMP 1 and CD44v6, HER2/neu and MMP 9, MMP 2 and p53. Up regulation of MMP 2 was accompanied by advanced T stage ( P <0.01) . There was also a trend of MMP 2 expression being related with tumor metastasis. Increased expression of HER2/neu was found in patients with tumor recurrence( P <0.05). The expression of TIMP 1 was higher in laryngeal cancer than that in pharyngeal cancer, and higher in keratinizing and non keratinizing SCC than that in basaloid SCC( P <0.05). These findings suggested that MMP 2 and MMP 9, HER2/neu and MMP 9, MMP 2 and p53 had a coordinate function in aggression of tumor; that MMP 2 had a more important function than MMP 9 in tumor invasion and metastasis; and that HER2/neu might serve as a biomarker for poor prognosis in HNSCC.展开更多
Aim Recent evidence has revealed that Eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF2K) activity may confer cancer cell adaptation to metabolic stress, and high expression of eEF2K is found in several types of cancer. T...Aim Recent evidence has revealed that Eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF2K) activity may confer cancer cell adaptation to metabolic stress, and high expression of eEF2K is found in several types of cancer. Therefore, eEF2K may contribute to carcinogenesis and represent a promising therapeutic target; however, inhibi- tion of eEF2K for cancer drug discovery still remains in its infancy. This study aimed at developing a series of eEF2K inhibitor as candidate anti-tumor drugs in breast cancer and illustrating the possible mechanisms of its anti- tumor activity in vitro and in vivo. Methods In silico screening, structure modifications, MTT assay and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were applied for the discovery of the novel eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03). Observa- tions of cell morphology were executed through several methods including ER-traeker, MDC and Hoeehst 33258 staining and GFP-LC3 transfeetion. Flow eytometrie analyses of MDC and Annexin V/PI were used for quantifica- tion of autophagy and apoptosis ratio. Western blot and ITRAQ analysis were used to explore the detailed mecha- nisms of BL-EKI03-induced ER stress, autophagie death and apoptosis in breast cancer cells. Furthermore, an in vivo xenograft mouse model was established for validating the anti-tumor efficacy of BL-EKI03. Results Firstly, a novel eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03) with a good affinity for eEF2K was eventually discovered after computational screening and synthesis of a series of candidate compounds targeting eEF2K. Subsequently, our results demonstra- ted that BL-EKI03 has remarkable anti-proliferative activities and induces endoplasmie retieulum (ER) stress, au- tophagy and apoptosis in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-436 cells. More importantly, the mechanism for BL-EKI03-indueed autophagie death involves eEF2K-mediated AMPK-mTOR-ULK complex pathways. The proteomies analyses and ex-perimental validation revealed that the BL-EKI03-induced mechanism was also involved BIRC6, BNIP1, SNAP29 and Bif-1, which might be regulated by eEF2K. Moreover, BL-EKI03 exerted its anti-tumor activities without re- markable toxicity, and it also induced autophagy and apoptosis by targeting eEF2K in fifo. Conclusion In this study, a novel eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03) was discovered with remarkable anti-proliferative activities and in- duced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, autophagy and apoptosis of breast cancer in vitro and in fifo. These findings highlight a new small-molecule eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03) that has the potential to impact future breast cancer therapy.展开更多
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers with a median survival time of less than 5 months,and conventional chemotherapeutics are the main treatment strategy.Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase(PARP)inhibitors h...Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers with a median survival time of less than 5 months,and conventional chemotherapeutics are the main treatment strategy.Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase(PARP)inhibitors have been recently approved for BRCA1/2-mutant pancreatic cancer,opening a new era for targeted therapy for this disease.However,most pancreatic cancer patients carry wild-type BRCA1/2 with resistance to PARP inhibitors.Here,we reported that mammalian target of rapamycin complex 2(mTORC2)kinase is overexpressed in pancreatic cancer tissues and promotes pancreatic cancer cell growth and invasion.Moreover,we found that knockdown of the mTORC2 obligate subunit Rictor sensitized pancreatic cancer cells to the PARP inhibitor olaparib.Mechanistically,we showed that mTORC2 positively regulates homologous recombination(HR)repair by modulating BRCA1 recruitment to DNA double-strand breaks(DSBs).In addition,we confirmed that combination treatment with the mTORC2 inhibitor PP242 and the PARP inhibitor olaparib synergistically inhibited pancreatic cancer growth in vivo.Thus,this study provides a novel target and strategy for optimizing PARP inhibitor efficiency in pancreatic cancers.展开更多
The body of evidence investigating human epidermal growth factor receptor-2(HER2)directed therapy in patients with breast cancer(BC)has been growing within the last decade.Recently,the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitor...The body of evidence investigating human epidermal growth factor receptor-2(HER2)directed therapy in patients with breast cancer(BC)has been growing within the last decade.Recently,the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors(TKIs)has been of particular interest in the treatment of human malignancies.This literature commentary is intended to highlight the most recent findings associated with the widely-studied TKI agents and their clinical significance in improving the outcomes of HER2 positive BC.展开更多
It has been widely known that human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) inhibitors exhibit distinct antitumor responses against HER2-positive breast cancer. To date, Lapatinib (Tykerb®) has been approve...It has been widely known that human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) inhibitors exhibit distinct antitumor responses against HER2-positive breast cancer. To date, Lapatinib (Tykerb®) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a reversible HER2 inhibitor for treating breast cancer. However, HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutations confer drug resistance to lapatinib, restricting its efficacy toward HER2-positive breast cancer. Thus, novel therapy toward mutant HER2 is highly desired. Although several irreversible HER2 inhibitors have been developed to overcome these drug resistance problems, most of them were reported to cause severe side effects. In this study, three pharmacophore models based on HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutant structures were constructed and then validated through receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and Güner-Henry (GH) scoring methods. Subsequently, these well-validated models were utilized as 3D queries to identify novel irreversible HER2 inhibitors from National Cancer Institute (NCI) database. Finally, two potential irreversible HER2 inhibitor candidates, NSC278329 and NSC718305, were identified and validated through molecular docking, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and ADMET prediction. Furthermore, the analyses of binding modes showed that both NSC278329 and NSC718305 exhibit good binding interactions with HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutants. All together, the above results suggest that both NSC278329 and NSC718305 can serve as novel and effective irreversible HER2 inhibitors for treating breast cancers with HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutants. In addition, they may act as lead compounds for designing new irreversible HER2 inhibitors by carrying out structural modifications and optimizations in future studies.展开更多
背景与目的:蛋白磷酸酶2A抑制剂-2(inhibitor 2 of protein phosphatase 2A,I2PP2A)在包括胃癌的多种肿瘤中过度表达,提示其可能在胃癌的发生中发挥重要作用。为进一步探讨I2PP2A的功能及其在胃癌发生中的作用,建立稳定抑制I2PP2A基因...背景与目的:蛋白磷酸酶2A抑制剂-2(inhibitor 2 of protein phosphatase 2A,I2PP2A)在包括胃癌的多种肿瘤中过度表达,提示其可能在胃癌的发生中发挥重要作用。为进一步探讨I2PP2A的功能及其在胃癌发生中的作用,建立稳定抑制I2PP2A基因表达的人胃癌BGC823细胞株。方法:筛选出I2PP2A基因的RNA干扰(RNA interference,RNAi)有效靶序列,合成靶序列的Oligo DNA并构建p GLV2_sh RNA_I2PP2A慢病毒载体,酶切和测序鉴定正确后,经病毒包装,感染BGC823细胞,经嘌呤霉素筛选稳定表达细胞株,通过实时定量PCR(real-time PCR,RT-PCR)和蛋白[质]印迹法(Western blot)鉴定I2PP2A的表达。结果:重组慢病毒质粒经测序鉴定正确;RT-PCR和Western blot证实干扰I2PP2A后,BGC823细胞株中I2PP2A表达水平明显降低,抑制率约为90%。结论:成功构建了I2PP2A sh RNA慢病毒表达载体,建立了稳定抑制I2PP2A基因表达的人胃癌BGC823细胞株,为进一步研究I2PP2A在胃癌发生中的作用提供了可靠的细胞模型。展开更多
基金This study was approved by the ethics committee of the First People’s Hospital of Fuzhou City(No.FZ202103).
文摘BACKGROUND Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide,with its incidence and mortality rates ranking among the highest in gastrointestinal cancers.The overexpression or gene amplification of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER-2)occurs in approximately 15%-20%of gastric cancers and serves as a critical molecular target influencing prognosis and treatment out-comes.For patients with HER-2-positive gastric cancer,trastuzumab combined with platinum-based chemotherapy has been established as the standard first-line treatment.However,despite the demonstrated clinical benefits in prolonging survival,the overall efficacy remains limited.In recent years,with the successful application of immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICIs)in various malignant tumors,combining ICIs with existing standard treatment regimens has emerged as a promising approach to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of HER-2-positive gastric cancer.Nevertheless,the efficacy and prognostic factors of ICIs combined with trastuzumab and chemotherapy in HER-2-positive gastric cancer remain unclear.AIM To analyze the efficacy of ICIs combined with standard treatment regimens and the prognostic factors in patients with advanced HER-2-positive gastric cancer.METHODS Clinical data from 104 patients with advanced HER-2-positive gastric cancer who were treated at our hospital between March 2021 and May 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into a control group(n=54,treated with trastuzumab combined with platinum-based chemotherapy as the standard regimen)and an observation group(n=50,treated with ICIs in addition to the standard regimen).The therapeutic efficacy,survival outcomes,and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Univariate and Cox multivariate analyses were performed to identify factors influencing patient prognosis.RESULTS With a median follow-up time of 14.6 months,there were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of objective response rate or disease control rate(P>0.05).The median progression-free survival(mPFS)and mPFS for patients with immunohistochemistry 3+in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Among patients in the observation group,those with positive programmed death-ligand 1(PD-L1)expression had a significantly higher mPFS than those with negative PD-L1 expression(P<0.05).Regarding adverse events,significant differences were observed between the two groups in hypothyroidism and neutropenia(P<0.05).Cox multivariate analysis showed that Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG)performance status,peritoneal metastasis,positive programmed death-1 expression,and treatment regimen were independent factors influencing PFS(hazard ratio>1,P<0.05).CONCLUSION ICIs combined with standard treatment regimens for patients with advanced HER-2-positive gastric cancer demonstrate favorable clinical efficacy,significantly prolonging PFS with manageable safety.ECOG performance status,peritoneal metastasis,positive PD-L1 expression,and treatment regimen are independent factors influ-encing PFS,warranting increased clinical attention to patients exhibiting these factors.
基金Supported by This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province,China,No.17JR5RA272 and No.22JR5RA923the Research Fund Project of The First Hospital of Lanzhou University,No.ldyyyn2021-120,No.ldyyyn2020-98 and No.ldyyyn2021-30.
文摘BACKGROUND Cancerous inhibitor of protein phosphatase 2A(CIP2A)is a newly discovered oncogene.It is an active cell proliferation regulatory factor that inhibits tumor apoptosis in gastric cancer(GC)cells.CIP2A is functionally related to chemoresistance in various types of tumors according to recent studies.The underlying mechanism,however,is unknown.Further,the primary treatment regimen for GC is oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy.Nonetheless,it often fails due to chemoresistance of GC cells to oxaliplatin.AIM The goal of this study was to examine CIP2A expression and its association with oxaliplatin resistance in human GC cells.METHODS Immunohistochemistry was used to examine CIP2A expression in GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues.CIP2A expression in GC cell lines was reduced using small interfering RNA.After confirming the silencing efficiency,3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide tetrazolium and flow cytometry assays were used to evaluate cell proliferation and apoptosis caused by oxaliplatin treatment.Further,the key genes and protein changes were verified using realtime quantitative reverse transcription PCR and Western blotting,respectively,before and after intervention.For bioinformatics analysis,we used the R software and Bioconductor project.For statistical analysis,we used GraphPad Prism 6.0 and the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software version 20.0(IBM,Armonk,United States).RESULTS A high level of CIP2A expression was associated with tumor size,T stage,lymph node metastasis,Tumor Node Metastasis stage,and a poor prognosis.Further,CIP2A expression was higher in GC cells than in normal human gastric epithelial cells.Using small interfering RNA against CIP2A,we discovered that CIP2A knockdown inhibited cell proliferation and significantly increased GC cell sensitivity to oxaliplatin.Moreover,CIP2A knockdown enhanced oxaliplatin-induced apoptosis in GC cells.Hence,high CIP2A levels in GC may be a factor in chemoresistance to oxaliplatin.In human GC cells,CIP2A regulated protein kinase B phosphorylation,and chemical inhibition of the protein kinase B signaling pathway was significantly associated with increased sensitivity to oxaliplatin.Therefore,the protein kinase B signaling pathway was correlated with CIP2Aenhanced chemoresistance of human GC cells to oxaliplatin.CONCLUSION CIP2A expression could be a novel therapeutic strategy for chemoresistance in GC.
文摘BACKGROUND Proton pump inhibitors(PPIs)are widely used,including among cancer patients,to manage gastroesophageal reflux and other gastric acid-related disorders.Recent evidence suggests associations between long-term PPI use and higher risks for various adverse health outcomes,including greater mortality.AIM To investigate the association between PPI use and all-cause mortality among cancer patients by a comprehensive analysis after adjustment for various confounders and a robust methodological approach to minimize bias.METHODS This retrospective cohort study used data from the TriNetX research network,with electronic health records from multiple healthcare organizations.The study employed a new-user,active comparator design,which compared newly treated PPI users with non-users and newly treated histamine2 receptor antagonists(H2RA)users among adult cancer patients.Newly prescribed PPIs(esomeprazole,lansoprazole,omeprazole,pantoprazole,or rabeprazole)users were compared to non-users or newly prescribed H2RAs(cimetidine,famotidine,nizatidine,or ranitidine)users.The primary outcome was all-cause mortality.Each patient in the main group was matched to a patient in the control group using 1:1 propensity score matching to reduce confounding effects.Multivariable Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios(HRs)and 95% confidence interval(CI).RESULTS During the follow-up period(median 5.4±1.8 years for PPI users and 6.5±1.0 years for non-users),PPI users demonstrated a higher all-cause mortality rate than non-users after 1 year,2 years,and at the end of follow up(HRs:2.34-2.72).Compared with H2RA users,PPI users demonstrated a higher rate of all-cause mortality HR:1.51(95%CI:1.41-1.69).Similar results were observed across sensitivity analyses by excluding deaths from the first 9 months and 1-year post-exposure,confirming the robustness of these findings.In a sensitivity analysis,we analyzed all-cause mortality outcomes between former PPI users and individuals who have never used PPIs,providing insights into the long-term effects of past PPI use.In addition,at 1-year follow-up,the analysis revealed a significant difference in mortality rates between former PPI users and non-users(HR:1.84;95%CI:1.82-1.96).CONCLUSION PPI use among cancer patients was associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality compared to non-users or H2RA users.These findings emphasize the need for cautious use of PPIs in cancer patients and suggest that alternative treatments should be considered when clinically feasible.However,further studies are needed to corroborate our findings,given the significant adverse outcomes in cancer patients.
文摘Gastric cancers are caused primarily due to the activation and amplification of the EGFR or HER2 kinases resulting in cell proliferation,adhesion,angiogenesis,and metastasis.Conventional therapies are ineffective due to the intra-tumoral heterogeneity and concomitant genetic mutations.Hence,dual inhibition strategies are recommended to increase potency and reduce cytotoxicity.In this study,we have conducted computational high-throughput screening of the ChemBridge library followed by in vitro assays and identified novel selective inhibitors that have a dual impediment of EGFR/HER2 kinase activities.Diversity-based High-throughput Virtual Screening(D-HTVS)was used to screen the whole ChemBridge small molecular library against EGFR and HER2.The atomistic molecular dynamic simulation was conducted to understand the dynamics and stability of the protein-ligand complexes.EGFR/HER2 kinase enzymes,KATOIII,and Snu-5 cells were used for in vitro validations.The atomistic Molecular Dynamics simulations followed by solvent-based Gibbs binding free energy calculation of top molecules,identified compound C3(5-(4-oxo-4H-3,1-benzoxazin-2-yl)-2-[3-(4-oxo-4H-3,1-benzoxazin-2-yl)phenyl]-1H-isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione)to have a good affinity for both EGFR and HER2.The predicted compound,C3,was promising with better binding energy,good binding pose,and optimum interactions with the EGFR and HER2 residues.C3 inhibited EGFR and HER2 kinases with IC50 values of 37.24 and 45.83 nM,respectively.The GI50 values of C3 to inhibit KATOIII and Snu-5 cells were 84.76 and 48.26 nM,respectively.Based on these findings,we conclude that the identified compound C3 showed a conceivable dual inhibitory activity on EGFR/HER2 kinase,and therefore can be considered as a plausible lead-like molecule for treating gastric cancers with minimal side effects,though testing in higher models with pharmacokinetic approach is required.
基金the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program, a public-private partnership supported jointly by the NIH and contributions to the Foundation for the NIH from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundationthe American Association for Dental Research+2 种基金the Colgate-Palmolive Companyprivate donorssupported partly by the Intramural Research Program at the National Cancer Institute at the NIH
文摘Protein phosphatases play essential roles as negative regulators of kinases and signaling cascades involved in cytoskeletal organization.Protein phosphatase 2A(PP2A)is highly conserved and is the predominant serine/threonine phosphatase in the nervous system,constituting more than 70%of all neuronal phosphatases.PP2A is involved in diverse regulatory functions,including cell cycle progression,apoptosis,and DNA repair.Although PP2A has historically been identified as a tumor suppressor,inhibition of PP2A has paradoxically demonstrated potential as a therapeutic target for various cancers.LB100,a water-soluble,small-molecule competitive inhibitor of PP2A,has shown particular promise as a chemo-and radio-sensitizing agent.Preclinical success has led to a profusion of clinical trials on LB100 adjuvant therapies,including a phase I trial in extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer,a phase I/II trial in myelodysplastic syndrome,a phase II trial in recurrent glioblastoma,and a completed phase I trial assessing the safety of LB100 and docetaxel in various relapsed solid tumors.Herein,we review the development of LB100,the role of PP2A in cancer biology,and recent advances in targeting PP2A inhibition in immunotherapy.
文摘This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanism in tumor invasion and metastasis. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2, 9 (MMP 2, MMP 9), tissue inhibitor 1 of matrix metalloproteinase (TIMP 1), cell adhesion molecule 44 variant 6 (CD44v6), HER2/neu and p53 was investigated in 154 patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) by ABC and ImmunoMax immunohistochemical method. Their clinical relevance and correlation were analysed. The expression of MMP 2, MMP 9, TIMP 1, CD44v6, HER2/neu and p53 was found in cancer cells in 87.01%, 85.71%, 68.18%, 98.05%, 55.19% and 50.65% cases respectively. Linear regression and correlation analysis revealed that there was close positive relationship ( P <0.05) between the expression of MMP 2 and MMP 9, TIMP 1 and CD44v6, HER2/neu and MMP 9, MMP 2 and p53. Up regulation of MMP 2 was accompanied by advanced T stage ( P <0.01) . There was also a trend of MMP 2 expression being related with tumor metastasis. Increased expression of HER2/neu was found in patients with tumor recurrence( P <0.05). The expression of TIMP 1 was higher in laryngeal cancer than that in pharyngeal cancer, and higher in keratinizing and non keratinizing SCC than that in basaloid SCC( P <0.05). These findings suggested that MMP 2 and MMP 9, HER2/neu and MMP 9, MMP 2 and p53 had a coordinate function in aggression of tumor; that MMP 2 had a more important function than MMP 9 in tumor invasion and metastasis; and that HER2/neu might serve as a biomarker for poor prognosis in HNSCC.
文摘Aim Recent evidence has revealed that Eukaryotic elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF2K) activity may confer cancer cell adaptation to metabolic stress, and high expression of eEF2K is found in several types of cancer. Therefore, eEF2K may contribute to carcinogenesis and represent a promising therapeutic target; however, inhibi- tion of eEF2K for cancer drug discovery still remains in its infancy. This study aimed at developing a series of eEF2K inhibitor as candidate anti-tumor drugs in breast cancer and illustrating the possible mechanisms of its anti- tumor activity in vitro and in vivo. Methods In silico screening, structure modifications, MTT assay and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were applied for the discovery of the novel eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03). Observa- tions of cell morphology were executed through several methods including ER-traeker, MDC and Hoeehst 33258 staining and GFP-LC3 transfeetion. Flow eytometrie analyses of MDC and Annexin V/PI were used for quantifica- tion of autophagy and apoptosis ratio. Western blot and ITRAQ analysis were used to explore the detailed mecha- nisms of BL-EKI03-induced ER stress, autophagie death and apoptosis in breast cancer cells. Furthermore, an in vivo xenograft mouse model was established for validating the anti-tumor efficacy of BL-EKI03. Results Firstly, a novel eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03) with a good affinity for eEF2K was eventually discovered after computational screening and synthesis of a series of candidate compounds targeting eEF2K. Subsequently, our results demonstra- ted that BL-EKI03 has remarkable anti-proliferative activities and induces endoplasmie retieulum (ER) stress, au- tophagy and apoptosis in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-436 cells. More importantly, the mechanism for BL-EKI03-indueed autophagie death involves eEF2K-mediated AMPK-mTOR-ULK complex pathways. The proteomies analyses and ex-perimental validation revealed that the BL-EKI03-induced mechanism was also involved BIRC6, BNIP1, SNAP29 and Bif-1, which might be regulated by eEF2K. Moreover, BL-EKI03 exerted its anti-tumor activities without re- markable toxicity, and it also induced autophagy and apoptosis by targeting eEF2K in fifo. Conclusion In this study, a novel eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03) was discovered with remarkable anti-proliferative activities and in- duced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, autophagy and apoptosis of breast cancer in vitro and in fifo. These findings highlight a new small-molecule eEF2K inhibitor (BL-EKI03) that has the potential to impact future breast cancer therapy.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81572408)the Program of Medical Innovation Team and Leading Medical Talents in Jiangsu Province(2017ZXKJQW09).
文摘Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers with a median survival time of less than 5 months,and conventional chemotherapeutics are the main treatment strategy.Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase(PARP)inhibitors have been recently approved for BRCA1/2-mutant pancreatic cancer,opening a new era for targeted therapy for this disease.However,most pancreatic cancer patients carry wild-type BRCA1/2 with resistance to PARP inhibitors.Here,we reported that mammalian target of rapamycin complex 2(mTORC2)kinase is overexpressed in pancreatic cancer tissues and promotes pancreatic cancer cell growth and invasion.Moreover,we found that knockdown of the mTORC2 obligate subunit Rictor sensitized pancreatic cancer cells to the PARP inhibitor olaparib.Mechanistically,we showed that mTORC2 positively regulates homologous recombination(HR)repair by modulating BRCA1 recruitment to DNA double-strand breaks(DSBs).In addition,we confirmed that combination treatment with the mTORC2 inhibitor PP242 and the PARP inhibitor olaparib synergistically inhibited pancreatic cancer growth in vivo.Thus,this study provides a novel target and strategy for optimizing PARP inhibitor efficiency in pancreatic cancers.
基金Supported by the Elsa U.Pardee Foundation Grant,No.671432(to Sahu RP)NIH R21 Grant,No.ES033806(to Sahu RP).
文摘The body of evidence investigating human epidermal growth factor receptor-2(HER2)directed therapy in patients with breast cancer(BC)has been growing within the last decade.Recently,the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors(TKIs)has been of particular interest in the treatment of human malignancies.This literature commentary is intended to highlight the most recent findings associated with the widely-studied TKI agents and their clinical significance in improving the outcomes of HER2 positive BC.
文摘It has been widely known that human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) inhibitors exhibit distinct antitumor responses against HER2-positive breast cancer. To date, Lapatinib (Tykerb®) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a reversible HER2 inhibitor for treating breast cancer. However, HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutations confer drug resistance to lapatinib, restricting its efficacy toward HER2-positive breast cancer. Thus, novel therapy toward mutant HER2 is highly desired. Although several irreversible HER2 inhibitors have been developed to overcome these drug resistance problems, most of them were reported to cause severe side effects. In this study, three pharmacophore models based on HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutant structures were constructed and then validated through receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and Güner-Henry (GH) scoring methods. Subsequently, these well-validated models were utilized as 3D queries to identify novel irreversible HER2 inhibitors from National Cancer Institute (NCI) database. Finally, two potential irreversible HER2 inhibitor candidates, NSC278329 and NSC718305, were identified and validated through molecular docking, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and ADMET prediction. Furthermore, the analyses of binding modes showed that both NSC278329 and NSC718305 exhibit good binding interactions with HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutants. All together, the above results suggest that both NSC278329 and NSC718305 can serve as novel and effective irreversible HER2 inhibitors for treating breast cancers with HER2 L755S, T798I and T798M mutants. In addition, they may act as lead compounds for designing new irreversible HER2 inhibitors by carrying out structural modifications and optimizations in future studies.
文摘背景与目的:蛋白磷酸酶2A抑制剂-2(inhibitor 2 of protein phosphatase 2A,I2PP2A)在包括胃癌的多种肿瘤中过度表达,提示其可能在胃癌的发生中发挥重要作用。为进一步探讨I2PP2A的功能及其在胃癌发生中的作用,建立稳定抑制I2PP2A基因表达的人胃癌BGC823细胞株。方法:筛选出I2PP2A基因的RNA干扰(RNA interference,RNAi)有效靶序列,合成靶序列的Oligo DNA并构建p GLV2_sh RNA_I2PP2A慢病毒载体,酶切和测序鉴定正确后,经病毒包装,感染BGC823细胞,经嘌呤霉素筛选稳定表达细胞株,通过实时定量PCR(real-time PCR,RT-PCR)和蛋白[质]印迹法(Western blot)鉴定I2PP2A的表达。结果:重组慢病毒质粒经测序鉴定正确;RT-PCR和Western blot证实干扰I2PP2A后,BGC823细胞株中I2PP2A表达水平明显降低,抑制率约为90%。结论:成功构建了I2PP2A sh RNA慢病毒表达载体,建立了稳定抑制I2PP2A基因表达的人胃癌BGC823细胞株,为进一步研究I2PP2A在胃癌发生中的作用提供了可靠的细胞模型。