Targeting transforming growth factor-β signaling in liver metastasis of colon cancer

B Zhang, SK Halder, S Zhang, PK Datta - Cancer letters, 2009 - Elsevier
B Zhang, SK Halder, S Zhang, PK Datta
Cancer letters, 2009Elsevier
Despite a primary tumor suppressor role, there is compelling evidence suggesting that TGF-
β can promote tumor growth, invasion and metastasis in advanced stages of colorectal
cancer. Blocking these tumor-promoting effects of TGF-β provides a potentially important
therapeutic strategy for the treatment of colorectal cancer. However, little is known about
how the inhibitors of TGF-β receptor kinases affect colorectal carcinogenesis in vivo. Here,
we have observed that a novel dual kinase inhibitor of TGF-β type I and type II receptors …
Despite a primary tumor suppressor role, there is compelling evidence suggesting that TGF-β can promote tumor growth, invasion and metastasis in advanced stages of colorectal cancer. Blocking these tumor-promoting effects of TGF-β provides a potentially important therapeutic strategy for the treatment of colorectal cancer. However, little is known about how the inhibitors of TGF-β receptor kinases affect colorectal carcinogenesis in vivo. Here, we have observed that a novel dual kinase inhibitor of TGF-β type I and type II receptors, LY2109761, inhibits TGF-β-mediated activation of Smad and non-Smad pathways in CT26 colon adenocarcinoma cells having K-Ras mutation. The inhibitor attenuates the oncogenic effects of TGF-β on cell migration, invasion and tumorigenicity of CT26 cells. Furthermore, LY2109761 decreases liver metastases and prolongs survival in an experimental metastasis model. These findings suggest that the dual kinase inhibitor LY2109761 has potential therapeutic value for metastatic colorectal cancer.
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