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Inhibition of Neuroblastoma Xenograft Growth by Hsp90 Inhibitors

JUNGHEE KANG, ADEELA KAMAL, FRANCIS J. BURROWS, B. MARK EVERS and DAI H. CHUNG
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Background: Advanced-stage neuroblastomas are often resistant to chemotherapy. Heat shock protein (Hsp) 90 is a molecular chaperone that maintains the stability of important signal transduction proteins. We have previously reported that geldanamycin (GA), an Hsp90 inhibitor, decreases Raf-1 and Akt protein expressions and induces apoptosis in neuroblastoma cells. We sought to determine the in vivo effects of Hsp90 inhibitor compounds on human neuroblastomas. Materials and Methods: Human neuroblastoma (LAN-1 and SK-N-SH) xenografts (4-mm3 tumor implants) were placed in the flanks of athymic nude mice. The mice received either Hsp90 inhibitors (17-AAG or EC5) or vehicle (control). The tumor dimensions were measured twice weekly. Proteins were extracted for Western immunoblotting. Results: Hsp90 inhibitor compounds significantly blocked both LAN-1 and SK-N-SH neuroblastoma growth in vivo. Drug-treated tumors showed decreases in Raf-1 and cleaved PARP expressions. Conclusion: Hsp90 inhibitors may prove to be important novel therapeutic agents for patients with advanced-stage neuroblastoma who fail to respond to current treatment regimens.

  • Geldanamycin
  • Hsp90 inhibitor
  • neuroblastoma
  • apoptosis

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  • Received March 13, 2006.
  • Accepted March 22, 2006.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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JUNGHEE KANG, ADEELA KAMAL, FRANCIS J. BURROWS, B. MARK EVERS, DAI H. CHUNG
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