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The novel IGF-IR/Akt-dependent anticancer activities of glucosamine.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Recent studies have shown that glucosamine inhibits the proliferation of various human cancer cell lines and downregulates the activity of COX-2, HIF-1?, p70S6K, and transglutaminase 2. Because the IGF-1R/Akt pathway is a common upstream regulator of p70S6K, HIF-1?, and COX-2, we hypothesized that glucosamine inhibits cancer cell proliferation through this pathway.

Methods

We used various in vitro assays including flow cytometry assays, small interfering RNA (siRNA) transfection, western blot analysis, MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assays, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and in vivo xenograft mouse model to confirm anticancer activities of glucosamine and to investigate the molecular mechanism.

Results

We found that glucosamine inhibited the growth of human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells and negatively regulated the expression of IGF-1R and phosphorylation of Akt. Glucosamine decreased the stability of IGF-1R and induced its proteasomal degradation by increasing the levels of abnormal glycosylation on IGF-1R. Moreover, picropodophyllin, a selective inhibitor of IGF-1R, and the IGF-1R blocking antibody IMC-A12 induced significant cell growth inhibition in glucosamine-sensitive, but not glucosamine-resistant cell lines. Using in vivo xenograft model, we confirmed that glucosamine prohibits primary tumor growth through reducing IGF-1R signalling and increasing ER-stress.

Conclusions

Taken together, our results suggest that targeting the IGF-1R/Akt pathway with glucosamine may be an effective therapeutic strategy for treating some type of cancer.

SUBMITTER: Song KH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3901559 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The novel IGF-IR/Akt-dependent anticancer activities of glucosamine.

Song Ki-Hoon KH   Kang Ju-Hee JH   Woo Jong-Kyu JK   Nam Jeong-Seok JS   Min Hye-Young HY   Lee Ho-Young HY   Kim Soo-Youl SY   Oh Seung-Hyun SH  

BMC cancer 20140120


<h4>Background</h4>Recent studies have shown that glucosamine inhibits the proliferation of various human cancer cell lines and downregulates the activity of COX-2, HIF-1α, p70S6K, and transglutaminase 2. Because the IGF-1R/Akt pathway is a common upstream regulator of p70S6K, HIF-1α, and COX-2, we hypothesized that glucosamine inhibits cancer cell proliferation through this pathway.<h4>Methods</h4>We used various in vitro assays including flow cytometry assays, small interfering RNA (siRNA) tra  ...[more]

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