Novel retinoid-related molecules as apoptosis inducers and effectve inhibitors of human lung cancer

Author:  ["Xian-Ping Lu","Andrea Fanjul","Nathalie Picard","Michaela Pfahl","Deepa Rungta","Karen Nared Hood","Bruce Carter","Javier Piedrafita","Shiping Tang","Eric Fabbrizio","Magnus Pfahl"]

Publication:  Nature Medicine

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Abstract

Lung cancer causes more than 140,000 deaths annually in the United States alone, and the prognosis for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is particularly poor1. Therapies using small molecules that preferentially kill lung tumor cells by inducing cellular suicide (apoptosis) would therefore be highly desirable. Retinoids have shown promise as cancer preventive and cancer therapeutic agents2–5. Retinoid signals are mediated by two classes of nuclear receptors: the retinoic acid receptors (RARα, β, and γ) and the retinoid X receptors (RXRα, β and γ)5–8. These receptors usually bind as heterodimers to specific DNA sequences9 and/or interact with other transcriptional regulators, such as AP-1 (ref. 10) to regulate gene transcription. Synthetic retinoids can be made that activate only specific portions of the complex retinoid response network11–15 and activate selective biological programs. To identify retinoids with novel biological activities, we used a high-throughput “biological activity fingerprint” screen on a large library of retinoids and retinoid-related molecules (RRMs). We identified new structures that are highly effective against lung cancer cells in vitro, inducing apoptosis. We show here for one of these compounds that it is very effective against a human NSCLC in vivo in an animal model. These new molecules show a distinct pattern of receptor signaling.

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Lu, XP., Fanjul, A., Picard, N. et al. Novel retinoid-related molecules as apoptosis inducers and effectve inhibitors of human lung cancer cells in vivo. Nat Med 3, 686–690 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0697-686

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