Anticancer Activity Of Bim-46174, A New Inhibitor Of The Heterotrimeric G Alpha/G Beta Gamma Protein Complex

CANCER RESEARCH(2006)

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A large number of hormones and local agonists activating guanine-binding protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) play a major role in cancer progression. Here, we characterize the new imidazo-pyrazine derivative BIM-46174, which acts as a selective inhibitor of heterotrimeric G-protein complex. BIM46174 prevents the heterotrimeric G-protein signaling linked to several GPCRs mediating (a) cyclic AMP generation (Gets), (b) calcium release (G(alpha q), and (c) cancer cell invasion by Wnt-2 frizzled receptors and high-affinity neurotensin receptors (G alpha o/i and G alpha q). BIM-46174 inhibits the growth of a large panel of human cancer cell lines, including anticancer drug-resistant cells. Exposure of cancer cells to BIM-46174 leads to caspase-3-dependent apoptosis and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage. National Cancer Institute COMPARE analysis for BIM-46174 supports its novel pharmacologic profile compared with 12,000 anticancer agents. The growth rate of human tumor xenografts in athymic mice is significantly reduced after administration of BIM-46174 combined with either cisplatin, farnesyltransferase inhibitor, or topoisomerase inhibitors. Our data validate the feasibility of targeting heterotrimeric G-protein functions downstream the GPCRs to improve anticancer chemotherapy.
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poly adp ribose polymerase,g protein,comparative analysis,heterotrimeric g protein,cell line,binding protein,cyclic amp,protein complex,data validation
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