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RLIP76: a target for kidney cancer therapy.


ABSTRACT: RLIP76 is a multifunctional transporter protein that serves as an energy-dependent efflux mechanism for endogenously generated toxic metabolites as well as exogenous toxins, including chemotherapy drugs. Our recent studies in cultured cells, syngeneic animal tumor model, and in xenograft model have shown that RLIP76 serves a major cancer-specific antiapoptotic role in a wide variety of histologic types of cancer, including leukemia, melanoma, colon, lung, prostate, and ovarian cancer. Results of present studies in cell culture and xenograft model of Caki-2 cells show that RLIP76 is an important anticancer for kidney cancer because inhibition of RLIP76 function by antibody or its depletion by small interfering RNA or antisense DNA caused marked and sustained regression of established human kidney xenografts of Caki-2 cells in nude mouse.

SUBMITTER: Singhal SS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2921230 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RLIP76: a target for kidney cancer therapy.

Singhal Sharad S SS   Singhal Jyotsana J   Yadav Sushma S   Sahu Mukesh M   Awasthi Yogesh C YC   Awasthi Sanjay S  

Cancer research 20090505 10


RLIP76 is a multifunctional transporter protein that serves as an energy-dependent efflux mechanism for endogenously generated toxic metabolites as well as exogenous toxins, including chemotherapy drugs. Our recent studies in cultured cells, syngeneic animal tumor model, and in xenograft model have shown that RLIP76 serves a major cancer-specific antiapoptotic role in a wide variety of histologic types of cancer, including leukemia, melanoma, colon, lung, prostate, and ovarian cancer. Results of  ...[more]

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