نتایج جستجو برای: epothilones

تعداد نتایج: 208  

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Daniel Escuin Erik R Kline Paraskevi Giannakakou

We have recently identified a mechanistic link between disruption of the microtubule cytoskeleton and inhibition of tumor angiogenesis via the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) pathway. Based on this model, we hypothesized that other microtubule-targeting drugs may have a similar effect on HIF-1alpha. To test that hypothesis, we studied the effects of different clinically relevant microtubule-...

2012
Daniel P. Fitzgerald David L. Emerson Yongzhen Qian Talha Anwar David J. Liewehr Seth M. Steinberg Sandra Silberman Diane Palmieri Patricia S. Steeg

Brainmetastases of breast andother cancers remain resistant to chemotherapeutic regimens that are effective systemically, in part due to the blood–brain barrier. We report that TPI-287, a new microtubule-stabilizing agent, displays in vitro cytotoxic activity similar to taxanes and epothilones. Unlike the taxanes, TPI-287 is permeable through the blood–brain barrier. Brain-to-plasma ratios of T...

Journal: :Cell cycle 2005
Yuefang Wang Aurora O'Brate Wei Zhou Paraskevi Giannakakou

Resistance to Taxol (paclitaxel) or the epothilones (Epo) occurs via the acquisition of point mutations in beta-tubulin residues important for drug-tubulin binding. We have isolated four drug-resistant clones selected with Taxol or Epo A, which harbor distinct beta-tubulin mutations. During the development of a stable drug-resistant phenotype, early clones expressing both wild-type (wt) and mut...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Krystyna M Wozniak Kenichi Nomoto Rena G Lapidus Ying Wu Valentina Carozzi Guido Cavaletti Kazuhiro Hayakawa Satoru Hosokawa Murray J Towle Bruce A Littlefield Barbara S Slusher

Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity is a significant problem associated with successful treatment of many cancers. Tubulin is a well-established target of antineoplastic therapy; however, tubulin-targeting agents, such as paclitaxel and the newer epothilones, induce significant neurotoxicity. Eribulin mesylate, a novel microtubule-targeting analogue of the marine natural product halichondrin B, ...

2004
Frank Loganzo Malathi Hari Tami Annable Xingzhi Tan Daniel B. Morilla Sylvia Musto Arie Zask Joshua Kaplan Albert A. Minnick Michael K. May Semiramis Ayral-Kaloustian Marianne S. Poruchynsky Tito Fojo Lee M. Greenberger

HTI-286, a synthetic analogue of hemiasterlin, depolymerizes microtubules and is proposed to bind at the Vinca peptide site in tubulin. It has excellent in vivo antitumor activity in human xenograft models, including tumors that express P-glycoprotein, and is in phase II clinical evaluation. To identify potential mechanisms of resistance induced by HTI-286, KB-3-1 epidermoid carcinoma cells wer...

2014
Anna Otte Finn Rauprich Peter Hillemanns Tjoung-Won Park-Simon Juliane von der Ohe Ralf Hass

BACKGROUND The small cell ovarian carcinoma of the hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT) which preferably affects young women during regenerative age represents a rare and aggressive form of ovarian tumors with poor prognosis and lacks an efficient therapy. METHODS AND RESULTS In vitro chemotherapy testing in a fluorescence assay using a recently developed cellular model from a recurrent SCCOHT reveale...

2013
Tammy L. Bush Marc Payton Scott Heller Grace Chung Kelly Hanestad James B. Rottman Robert Loberg Gregory Friberg Richard L. Kendall Douglas Saffran Robert Radinsky

Breast cancer is themost prevalent malignancy affecting women and ranks second in cancer-related deaths, in which death occurs primarily from metastatic disease. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a more aggressive and metastatic subtype of breast cancer that is initially responsive to treatment of microtubuletargeting agents (MTA) such as taxanes. Recently, we reported the characterizatio...

2012
Jean A Yared Katherine HR Tkaczuk

The taxanes (paclitaxel and docetaxel) represent an important class of antineoplastic agents that interfere with microtubule function leading to altered mitosis and cellular death. Paclitaxel (Taxol(®)) was originally extracted from a yew tree (Taxus spp., Taxaceae) a small slow-growing evergreen, coniferous tree. Due to the initial scarcity of paclitaxel, docetaxel (Taxotere(®)) a semisyntheti...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2001
L He C P Yang S B Horwitz

The epothilones (Epos) are a group of natural products isolated from the myxobacterium, Sorangium cellulosum. They have a mechanism of action similar to that of Taxol, i.e., they stabilize microtubules and induce the formation of microtubule bundles in cells. Because they are simpler in structure than Taxol and preserve their activity in P-glycoprotein-expressing cells, they are being studied a...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2008
Anne-Marie Liberatore Hélène Coulomb Dominique Pons Olivier Dutruel Philip G Kasprzyk Mark Carlson Ann Savola Nelson Simon P Newman Chloe Stengel Pierrïck Auvray Vincent Hesry Béatrice Foll Nadine Narboux Delphine Morlais Mélissa Le Moing Sonia Bernetiere Raphael Dellile Jose Camara Eric Ferrandis Dennis C Bigg Grégoire P Prévost

Tubulin is a validated target for antitumor drugs. However, the effectiveness of these microtubule-interacting agents is limited by the fact that they are substrates for drug efflux pumps (P-glycoprotein) and/or by the acquisition of point mutations in tubulin residues important for drug-tubulin binding. To bypass these resistance systems, we have identified and characterized a novel synthetic ...

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