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Small molecules inhibit ex vivo tumor growth in bone

Authors :
Donghui Zhou
Rania S. Sulaiman
Doug Tompkins
Khuchtumur Bum-Erdene
Timothy W. Corson
Degang Liu
Samy O. Meroueh
John M. Chirgwin
David Xu
Source :
Bioorganicmedicinal chemistry. 26(23-24)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Bone is a common site of metastasis for breast, prostate, lung, kidney and other cancers. Bone metastases are incurable, and substantially reduce patient quality of life. To date, there exists no small-molecule therapeutic agent that can reduce tumor burden in bone. This is partly attributed to the lack of suitable in vitro assays that are good models of tumor growth in bone. Here, we take advantage of a novel ex vivo model of bone colonization to report a series of pyrrolopyrazolone small molecules that inhibit cancer cell invasion and ex vivo tumor growth in bone at single-digit micromolar concentration. We find that the compounds modulated the expression levels of genes associated with bone-forming osteoblasts, bone-destroying osteoclasts, cancer cell viability and metastasis. Our compounds provide chemical tools to uncover novel targets and pathways associated with bone metastasis, as well as for the development of compounds to prevent and reverse bone tumor growth in vivo.

Details

ISSN :
14643391
Volume :
26
Issue :
23-24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bioorganicmedicinal chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....727dd6331cf752978c1d7df1b8a6555d