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Inhibition of PI3K by ZSTK474 suppressed tumor growth not via apoptosis but G0/G1 arrest
Authors:Shingo Dan  Mutsumi Okamura  Takao Yamori
Institution:a Division of Molecular Pharmacology, Cancer Chemotherapy Center, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, 3-10-6 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8550, Japan
b Research Laboratory, Zenyaku-Kogyo Co., Ltd., 2-23-7 Ohizumi-machi, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 178-0062, Japan
Abstract:Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is a potential target in cancer therapy. Inhibition of PI3K is believed to induce apoptosis. We recently developed a novel PI3K inhibitor ZSTK474 with antitumor efficacy. In this study, we have examined the underlying mode of action by which ZSTK474 exerts its antitumor efficacy. In vivo, ZSTK474 effectively inhibited the growth of human cancer xenografts. In parallel, ZSTK474 treatment suppressed the expression of phospho-Akt, suggesting effective PI3K inhibition, and also suppressed the expression of nuclear cyclin D1 and Ki67, both of which are hallmarks of proliferation. However, ZSTK474 treatment did not increase TUNEL-positive apoptotic cells. In vitro, ZSTK474 induced marked G0/G1 arrest, but did not increase the subdiploid cells or activate caspase, both of which are hallmarks of apoptosis. These results clearly indicated that inhibition of PI3K by ZSTK474 did not induce apoptosis but rather induced strong G0/G1 arrest, which might cause its efficacy in tumor cells.
Keywords:PI3K  PI3K inhibitor  G0/G1 arrest  Apoptosis
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