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Narciclasine, a plant growth modulator, activates Rho and stress fibers in glioblastoma cells
Cell motility and resistance to apoptosis characterize glioblastoma multiforme growth and malignancy. Narciclasine, a plant growth modulator, could represent a powerful new weapon targeting the Achilles' heel of glioblastoma multiforme and may offer the potential to better combat these devastat...
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Published in: | Molecular cancer therapeutics 2009-07, Vol.8 (7), p.1739-1750 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | Cell motility and resistance to apoptosis characterize glioblastoma multiforme growth and malignancy. Narciclasine, a plant
growth modulator, could represent a powerful new weapon targeting the Achilles' heel of glioblastoma multiforme and may offer
the potential to better combat these devastating malignancies. The in vitro effects of narciclasine on cell proliferation, morphology, actin cytoskeleton organization, and the Rho/Rho kinase/LIM kinase/cofilin
pathway and its antitumor activity in vivo have been determined in models of human glioblastoma multiforme. Narciclasine impairs glioblastoma multiforme growth by markedly
decreasing mitotic rates without inducing apoptosis. The compound also modulates the Rho/Rho kinase/LIM kinase/cofilin signaling
pathway, greatly increasing GTPase RhoA activity as well as inducing actin stress fiber formation in a RhoA-dependent manner.
Lastly, the treatment of human glioblastoma multiforme orthotopic xenograft- bearing mice with nontoxic doses of narciclasine
significantly increased their survival. Narciclasine antitumor effects were of the same magnitude as those of temozolomide,
the drug associated with the highest therapeutic benefits in treating glioblastoma multiforme patients. Our results show for
the first time that narciclasine, a plant growth modulator, activates Rho and stress fibers in glioblastoma multiforme cells
and significantly increases the survival of human glioblastoma multiforme preclinical models. This statement is made despite
the recognition that to date, irrespective of treatment, no single glioblastoma multiforme patient has been cured. [Mol Cancer
Ther 2009;8(7):1739–50] |
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ISSN: | 1535-7163 1538-8514 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-08-0932 |