Treatment efficacy of breast cancer can be impaired by cell resistance. The aim of the study was to investigate the anti-tumour effects of valproic acid (VPA), the only clinically available histone deacetylase inhibitor, on both estrogen-sensitive and -insensitive breast cancer cells. VPA, at a concentration lacking severe adverse effects in human, reduces cell viability in estrogen-sensitive cell lines, inducing p21 expression and impairing cell cycle. In ZR-75-1, cell cycle is selectively arrested in G1, whereas MCF-7 cells massively accumulated in sub-G1. Actually, in MCF-7 cells, VPA induces apoptosis, down-regulates Bcl-2 and up-regulates Bak expression. In conclusion, VPA is a powerful antiproliferative agent in estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells, making this drug of clinical interest as a new approach to treat breast cancer.
Valproic acid is a selective antiproliferative agent in estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells
BOSCO, Ornella;VERCELLINATTO, Ilenia;CATALANO, Maria Graziella;BOCCUZZI, Giuseppe
2008-01-01
Abstract
Treatment efficacy of breast cancer can be impaired by cell resistance. The aim of the study was to investigate the anti-tumour effects of valproic acid (VPA), the only clinically available histone deacetylase inhibitor, on both estrogen-sensitive and -insensitive breast cancer cells. VPA, at a concentration lacking severe adverse effects in human, reduces cell viability in estrogen-sensitive cell lines, inducing p21 expression and impairing cell cycle. In ZR-75-1, cell cycle is selectively arrested in G1, whereas MCF-7 cells massively accumulated in sub-G1. Actually, in MCF-7 cells, VPA induces apoptosis, down-regulates Bcl-2 and up-regulates Bak expression. In conclusion, VPA is a powerful antiproliferative agent in estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells, making this drug of clinical interest as a new approach to treat breast cancer.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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