In vivo Efficacy of STX213, A Second-Generation Steroid Sulfatase Inhibitor, for Hormone-Dependent Breast Cancer Therapy
Purpose: Steroid sulfatase (STS) inhibitors that can decrease or prevent the biosynthesis of estrogenic steroids via the sulfatase route may play an important role in the treatment of breast cancer. We compare the in vivo efficacy of two potent STS inhibitors, STX64 and STX213, in a xenograft breast...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2006-09, Vol.12 (18), p.5543-5549 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: Steroid sulfatase (STS) inhibitors that can decrease or prevent the biosynthesis of estrogenic steroids via the sulfatase
route may play an important role in the treatment of breast cancer. We compare the in vivo efficacy of two potent STS inhibitors, STX64 and STX213, in a xenograft breast cancer model.
Experimental Design: MCF-7 cells stably expressing STS cDNA (MCF-7 STS ) were generated. Ovariectomized MF-1 female nude mice receiving s.c. injections of estradiol sulfate (E2S) and bearing both
MCF-7 STS and wild-type MCF-7 (MCF-7 WT ) tumors were orally treated with STX64 and STX213. Treatment was given for 49 days followed by a recovery period of 35 days
in which animals received only E2S. Mice were weighed, and tumor measurements were taken weekly.
Results: STX64 and STX213 exhibited potent STS inhibition in vivo . However, STX213 showed a greater duration of activity. In vehicle-treated nude mice receiving E2S, tumor volumes increased
5.5-fold for MCF-7 WT and 3.8-fold for MCF-7 STS after 49 days compared with day 0. MCF-7 WT tumor growth was reduced by 56% by STX213 over the dosing period, and subsequent growth was retarded during the recovery
period. All treatments fully inhibited growth of MCF-7 STS tumors, and recovery of these tumors was significantly retarded ( P < 0.01). All compounds completely inhibited liver and tumor STS activity. Additionally, STS mRNA expression in the MCF-7 STS tumors directly correlated with the corresponding STS enzyme activity.
Conclusions: This study indicates that STS inhibitors attenuate hormone-dependent human breast cancer growth and therefore offer a potentially
novel treatment for this condition. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-0632 |