Second-generation Substituted Quinolines as Anticancer Drugs for Breast Cancer
By: Heiniger B, Gakhar G, Prasain K, Hua DH, Nguyen TA.

Departments of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA.
Anticancer Res. 2010 Oct; 30(10):3927-32.

Abstract

Cancer cells have reduced capacity for gap junctional inter-cellular communication (GJIC). One feasible approach to reduce growth of cancer cells is to enhance GJIC. This report shows that a second-generation substituted quinoline, PQ7, has anti-tumor effect. Scrape load/dye transfer and colony growth assays were performed to measure GJIC and tumor formation of T47D breast cancer cells. PQ7 at 500 nM induced a 16-fold increase in the GJIC in T47D cells. In addition to an increase in GJIC, a 50% decrease of colony growth was observed with 100 nM of PQ7. PQ7-treated nu/nu mice showed a 100% regression of xenograft tumor growth of T47D cells. The results show that PQ7 has a promising role in exerting anti-tumor activity in human breast cancer cells.

PMID: 21036704 [PubMed - in process] Source: National Library of Medicine.







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