نتایج جستجو برای: epothilones
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Breast cancer is the most 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 microtubule-targeting agents (MTA) such as taxanes. Recently, we reported the characterizat...
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...
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...
Ixabepilone is the first epothilone to be approved for clinical use. Current data suggest the epothilones have a role in treating taxane-resistant cancers and ixabepilone is unaffected by at least some of the mechanisms underlying chemoresistance. Here, we report a series of cytotoxicity and transport studies to assess the potential role of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and breast cancer resistance pro...
PURPOSE The epothilones are a new class of tubulin-polymerizing agents with activity in taxane-sensitive and resistant tumor models. We evaluated ixabepilone (BMS-247550) in patients with metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRPC). METHODS Eligible patients had chemotherapy-naive metastatic HRPC, a Zubrod performance status of 0 to 2, and adequate organ function. All patients receiv...
PURPOSE The pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy, safety, dosage, and administration of ixabepilone in patients with metastatic breast cancer are examined. SUMMARY The clinical utility of the three main classes of chemotherapeutic agents used in breast cancer (i.e., anthracyclines, taxanes, and fluorinated pyrimidines) is limited in some patients by the emergence of drug resistan...
Despite the activity of standard chemotherapies in advanced breast cancer, disease progression remains inevitable. Most patients exposed to anthracyclines and taxanes develop resistance and a significant subset shows primary resistance. The increasing use of these agents as adjuvant therapy may result in more anthracycline- and taxane-resistant patients in the metastatic setting; few treatment ...
Microtubules (MTs) are cytoskeletal components whose structural integrity is mandatory for the execution of many basic cell functions. Utilizing parental and drug-resistant ovarian carcinoma cell lines that have acquired point mutations in -tubulin and p53, we studied the level of expression and modification of proteins involved in apoptosis and MT integrity. Extending previous results, we demo...
Among the new microtubule-targeted agents, the epothilone family of molecules has shown promising anticancer potential, and clinical trials are currently underway for patupilone (epothilone B) in various cancer indications. In this study, we characterized novel aspects of patupilone's cellular action that may underlie its potent cytotoxicity in human neuroblastoma cells. Patupilone induced mito...
The taccalonolides are a class of structurally and mechanistically distinct microtubule-stabilizing agents isolated from Tacca chantrieri. A crucial feature of the taxane family of microtubule stabilizers is their susceptibility to cellular resistance mechanisms including overexpression of P-glycoprotein (Pgp), multidrug resistance protein 7 (MRP7), and the betaIII isotype of tubulin. The abili...
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