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Cotylenin A,a differentiation-inducing agent,and IFN-alpha cooperatively induce apoptosis and have an antitumor effect on human non-small cell lung carcinoma cells in nude mice
Authors:Honma Yoshio  Ishii Yuki  Yamamoto-Yamaguchi Yuri  Sassa Takeshi  Asahi Ken-ichi
Institution:Saitama Cancer Center Research Institute, Saitama 362-0806, Japan. honma@cancer-c.pref.saitama.jp
Abstract:Cotylenin A, a novel inducer of the differentiation of leukemia cells, and IFN-alpha synergistically inhibited the growth of and induced apoptosis in several human non-small cell lung carcinoma cell lines. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) and its receptor DR5 were the early genes induced by the combination of cotylenin A and IFN alpha in lung carcinoma cells. Neutralizing antibody to TRAIL inhibited apoptosis, suggesting that cotylenin A and IFN alpha cooperatively induced apoptosis through the TRAIL signaling system. This combined treatment preferentially induced apoptosis in human lung cancer cells while sparing normal lung epithelial cells and significantly inhibited the growth of human lung cancer cells as xenografts without apparent adverse effects, suggesting that this combination may have therapeutic value in treating lung cancer.
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