Solid tumors develop resistance to retinoids during carcinogenesis. One of the strategies to overcome this resistance may include the combination of these molecules with other differentiating, cytotoxic or chromatin-remodelling agents. We analysed the anti-proliferative activity of two histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDACIs), Trichostatin A (TSA) and Sodium Phenylbutyrate (PB), alone or combined with retinoids, all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and Ro 41-5253, on two human breast cancer cell lines: the hormone-dependent MCF-7 and the hormone-independent MDA-MB-231. These lines responded differently to retinoids: MCF-7 were sensitive, whilst MDA-MB-231 were rather resistant. When the retinoids were combined with HDACIs, these molecules potentiated the retinoid activity on growth inhibition, especially for the association Ro 41-5253 and TSA. By FACS analysis we observed that the anti-proliferative effects were only partially due to pro-apopotic mechanisms, suggesting a cell-cycle block. The efficacy of the retinoids/HDACIs combinations could represent a new strategy in breast cancer chemotherapy, allowing inhibition of both ER+ and ER- cell populations.

Histone deacetylase Inhibitors enhance retinoid response in human breast cancer cell lines

EMIONITE L;GALMOZZI F;GRATTAROLA M;BOCCARDO, FRANCESCO;VERGANI, LAURA;TOMA, SALVATORE
2004-01-01

Abstract

Solid tumors develop resistance to retinoids during carcinogenesis. One of the strategies to overcome this resistance may include the combination of these molecules with other differentiating, cytotoxic or chromatin-remodelling agents. We analysed the anti-proliferative activity of two histone-deacetylase inhibitors (HDACIs), Trichostatin A (TSA) and Sodium Phenylbutyrate (PB), alone or combined with retinoids, all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and Ro 41-5253, on two human breast cancer cell lines: the hormone-dependent MCF-7 and the hormone-independent MDA-MB-231. These lines responded differently to retinoids: MCF-7 were sensitive, whilst MDA-MB-231 were rather resistant. When the retinoids were combined with HDACIs, these molecules potentiated the retinoid activity on growth inhibition, especially for the association Ro 41-5253 and TSA. By FACS analysis we observed that the anti-proliferative effects were only partially due to pro-apopotic mechanisms, suggesting a cell-cycle block. The efficacy of the retinoids/HDACIs combinations could represent a new strategy in breast cancer chemotherapy, allowing inhibition of both ER+ and ER- cell populations.
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