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Review of ""Tamoxifen and TRAIL synergistically induce apoptosis in breast cancer cells.""
Abstract
Abstract of the original article: Tamoxifen (TAM), is widely used as a single agent in adjuvant treatment of breast cancer. Here, we investigated the effects of TAM in combination with tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) in estrogen receptor-? (ER-?)-positive and -negative breast cancer cells. We showed that cotreatment with TAM and TRAIL synergistically induced apoptosis regardless of ER-? status. By contrast, cotreatment did not affect the viability of normal breast epithelial cells. Cotreatment with TAM and TRAIL in breast cancer cells decreased the levels of antiapoptotic proteins including FLIPs and Bcl-2, and enhanced the levels of proapoptotic proteins such as FADD, caspase 8, tBid, Bax and caspase 9. Furthermore, cotreatment-induced apoptosis was efficiently reduced by FADD- or Bid-siRNA, indicating the implication of both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways in synergistic apoptosis induction. Importantly, cotreatment totally arrested tumor growth in an ER-?-negative MDA-MB-231 tumor xenograft model. The abrogation of tumor growth correlated with enhanced apoptosis in tumor tissues. Our findings raise the possibility to use TAM in combination with TRAIL for breast cancers, regardless of ER-? status.
Type | Electronic article |
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ISBN | EISSN: 1470-9031 |
Authors | Butt, A.J. |
Publisher Name | Breast Cancer Online (BCO) www.bco.org |
Published Date | 2008-02-02 |
Published Volume | 11 |
Published Issue | 2 |
Published Pages | e4 |
Status | Published in-print |
DOI | 10.1017/S147090310800667 |
OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version | https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/10098 |