Phenylmethimazole decreases Toll-like receptor 3 and noncanonical Wnt5a expression in pancreatic cancer and melanoma together with tumor cell growth and …

AL Schwartz, R Malgor, E Dickerson… - Clinical cancer …, 2009 - AACR
AL Schwartz, R Malgor, E Dickerson, AT Weeraratna, A Slominski, J Wortsman, N Harii…
Clinical cancer research, 2009AACR
Purpose: To evaluate whether (a) Wnt5a expression in pancreatic cancer and malignant
melanoma cells might be associated with constitutive levels of Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3)
and/or TLR3 signaling;(b) phenylmethimazole (C10), a novel TLR signaling inhibitor, could
decrease constitutive Wnt5a and TLR3 levels together with cell growth and migration; and
(c) the efficacy of C10 as a potential inhibitor of pancreatic cancer and malignant melanoma
cell growth in vivo. Experimental Design: We used a variety of molecular biology techniques …
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate whether (a) Wnt5a expression in pancreatic cancer and malignant melanoma cells might be associated with constitutive levels of Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) and/or TLR3 signaling; (b) phenylmethimazole (C10), a novel TLR signaling inhibitor, could decrease constitutive Wnt5a and TLR3 levels together with cell growth and migration; and (c) the efficacy of C10 as a potential inhibitor of pancreatic cancer and malignant melanoma cell growth in vivo.
Experimental Design: We used a variety of molecular biology techniques including but not limited to PCR, Western blotting, and ELISA to evaluate the presence of constitutively activated TLR3/Wnt5a expression and signaling. 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide-based technology and scratch assays were used to evaluate inhibition of cell growth and migration, respectively. TLR3 regulation of cell growth was confirmed using small interfering RNA technology. Nude and severe combined immunodeficient mice were implanted with human pancreatic cancer and/or melanoma cells and the effects of C10 on tumor growth were evaluated.
Results: We show that constitutive TLR3 expression is associated with constitutive Wnt5a in human pancreatic cancer and malignant melanoma cell lines, that C10 can decrease constitutive TLR3/Wnt5a expression and signaling, suggesting that they are interrelated signal systems, and that C10 inhibits growth and migration in both of these cancer cell lines. We also report that C10 is effective at inhibiting human pancreatic cancer and malignant melanoma tumor growth in vivo in nude or severe combined immunodeficient mice and associate this with inhibition of signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 activation.
Conclusions: C10 may have potential therapeutic applicability in pancreatic cancer and malignant melanoma.
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