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Mechanisms of neuroblastoma cell growth inhibition by CARP-1 functional mimetics.

Muthu, Magesh and Cheriyan, Vino T. and Munie, Sara and Levi, Edi and Frank, John and Ashour, Abdelkader Elbadawy Abbas and Singh, Mandip and Rishi, Arun K. (2014) Mechanisms of neuroblastoma cell growth inhibition by CARP-1 functional mimetics. PLoS One, 9 (7). pp. 1-17. E-ISSN 1932-6203

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Abstract

Neuroblastomas (NBs) are a clinically heterogeneous group of extra cranial pediatric tumors. Patients with high-risk, metastatic NBs have a long-term survival rate of below 40%, and are often resistant to current therapeutic modalities. Due to toxic side effects associated with radiation and chemotherapies, development of new agents is warranted to overcome resistance and effectively treat this disease in clinic. CARP-1 functional mimetics (CFMs) are an emerging class of small molecule compounds that inhibit growth of diverse cancer cell types. Here we investigated NB inhibitory potential of CFMs and the molecular mechanisms involved. CFM-1, -4, and -5 inhibited NB cell growth, in vitro, independent of their p53 and MYCN status. CFM-4 and -5 induced apoptosis in NB cells in part by activating pro-apoptotic stress-activated kinases (SAPKs) p38 and JNK, stimulating CARP-1 expression and cleavage of PARP1, while promoting loss of the oncogenes C and N-myc as well as mitotic cyclin B1. Treatments of NB cells with CFM-4 or -5 also resulted in loss of Inhibitory κB (IκB) α and β proteins. Micro-RNA profiling revealed upregulation of XIAP-targeting miR513a-3p in CFM-4-treated NB, mesothelioma, and breast cancer cells. Moreover, exposure of NB and breast cancer cells to CFM-4 or -5 resulted in diminished expression of anti-apoptotic XIAP1, cIAP1, and Survivin proteins. Expression of anti-miR513a-5p or miR513a-5p mimic, however, interfered with or enhanced, respectively, the breast cancer cell growth inhibition by CFM-4. CFMs also impacted biological properties of the NB cells by blocking their abilities to migrate, form colonies in suspension, and invade through the matrix-coated membranes. Our studies indicate anti-NB properties of CFM-4 and 5, and suggest that these CFMs and/or their future analogs have potential as anti-NB agents.

Item Type: Article (Journal)
Additional Information: 67281/8129
Uncontrolled Keywords: neuroblastoma; CARP-1; CFM-4; CFM-5; Apoptosis; p53; p38; JNK; PARP1, C-myc; cyclin B1; IκB, Micro-RNA
Subjects: R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology > RM300 Drugs and their action
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Kulliyyah of Medicine > Department of Basic Medical
Depositing User: Dr. Abdelkader Ashour
Date Deposited: 06 Jan 2019 16:16
Last Modified: 06 Jan 2019 16:16
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/67281

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