Characterization of the novel indolylmaleimides' PDA-66 and PDA-377 effect on canine lymphoma cells

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​Characterization of the novel indolylmaleimides' PDA-66 and PDA-377 effect on canine lymphoma cells​
Liu, W.; Beck, J.; Schmidt, L. C.; Roolf, C.; Pews-Davtyan, A.; Ruetgen, B. C. & Hammer, S. et al.​ (2016) 
Oncotarget7(23) pp. 35379​-35389​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9297 

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Liu, Wen; Beck, Julia; Schmidt, Laura C.; Roolf, Catrin; Pews-Davtyan, Anahit; Ruetgen, Barbara C.; Hammer, Sabine; Willenbrock, Saskia; Sekora, Anett; Rolfs, Arndt; Beller, Matthias; Brenig, Bertram; Nolte, Ingo; Junghanss, Christian; Schuetz, Ekkehard; Escobar, Hugo Murua
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Protein kinase inhibitors are widely used in chemotherapeutic cancer regimens. Maleimide derivatives such as SB-216763 act as GSK-3 inhibitor targeting cell proliferation, cell death and cell cycle progression. Herein, the two arylindolylmaleimide derivatives PDA-66 and PDA-377 were evaluated as potential chemotherapeutic agents on canine B-cell lymphoma cell lines. Canine lymphoma represents a naturally occurring model closely resembling the human high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). PDA-66 showed more pronounced effects on both cell lines. Application of 2.5 mu M PDA-66 resulted in a significant induction of apoptosis (approx. 11 %), decrease of the metabolic activity (approx. 95 %), anti-proliferative effect (approx. 85 %) and cell death within 48h. Agent induced mode of action was characterized by whole transcriptome sequencing, 12 h and 24 h post-agent exposure. Key PDA-66-modulated pathways identified were cell cycle, DNA replication and p53 signaling. Expression analyses indicated that the drug acting mechanism is mediated through DNA replication and cycle arrest involving the spindle assembly checkpoint. In conclusion, both PDA derivatives displayed strong anti-proliferation activity in canine B-cell lymphoma cells. The cell and molecular PDA-induced effect characterization and the molecular characterization of the agent acting mechanism provides the basis for further evaluation of a potential drug for canine lymphoma serving as model for human NHL.
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2016
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published
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Impact Journals Llc
Journal
Oncotarget 
ISSN
1949-2553
Sponsor
Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC)

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