Phenylboronic acid selectively inhibits human prostate and breast cancer cell migration and decreases viability

We compared the in vitro effect of boric acid (BA) versus phenylboronic acid (PBA) on the migration of prostate and breast cancer cell lines and non-tumorigenic cells from the same tissues. Treatment at 24 hours with BA (≤ 500 µM) did not inhibit chemotaxis on fibronectin in any cell line. However,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell adhesion & migration 2008-07, Vol.2 (3), p.153-160
Hauptverfasser: Bradke, Tiffany M, Hall, Casey, Carper, Stephen W, Plopper, George E
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We compared the in vitro effect of boric acid (BA) versus phenylboronic acid (PBA) on the migration of prostate and breast cancer cell lines and non-tumorigenic cells from the same tissues. Treatment at 24 hours with BA (≤ 500 µM) did not inhibit chemotaxis on fibronectin in any cell line. However, treatment over the same time course with concentrations of PBA as low as 1 µM significantly inhibited cancer cell migration without effecting non-tumorigenic cell lines. The compounds did not affect cell adhesion or viability at 24 hours but did alter morphology; both decreased cancer cell viability at 8 days. These results suggest that PBA is more potent than BA in targeting the metastatic and proliferative properties of cancer cells.
ISSN:1933-6918
1933-6926
DOI:10.4161/cam.2.3.6484