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Proteolytic Inhibition in Regulating the Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Proteins in Prostate Cancer

Authors :
Xiaoyang Mou
Nikita Iltchenko
Weixing Li
Barry S. Cooperman
Rob Zakreski
Catherine F. Yang
Source :
Biochemistry & Physiology: Open Access.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
OMICS Publishing Group, 2012.

Abstract

Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), a serine protease, is believed to regulate the actions of extracellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin and Insulin-like Growth Factor-Binding Proteins (IGFBPs), possible factors involved in tumor progression and metastasis. Two phosphonate ester derivatives Cbz-(4-AmPhGly)p(OPh)2 (Inh I) and Cbz- (4-AmPhe)p(OPh)2 (Inh II), first mechanism-based inhibitors for PSA were synthesized using Oleksyszyn oxidation reaction, and their inhibitory activities on cleaving fibronectin (both human and bovine) and IGFBPs were investigated. To elucidate the role of PSA in the development and progression of prostate cancer, the regulation of the PSA activity on these two physiological substrates was clearly illustrated by modulating the concentrations of inhibitors, i.e. cleavages of both fibronectin and IGFBPs by PSA are inhibited by structure specific designed diphenyl phosphonate esters, consistent with the putative degradation. The inhibition data of two synthetic phosphonate ester derivatives, as lead compounds, will facilitate the development of more specific inhibitors of PSA activity, likely to modulate the physiological control of the IGF in human prostatic cell growth.

Details

ISSN :
21689652
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemistry & Physiology: Open Access
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........30a5eba7daadd44933fa24baaed3ee84
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4172/2168-9652.1000102