## Abstract ExβFABP, an extracellular fatty acid binding lipocalin, is physiologically expressed by differentiating chicken chondrocytes and myoblasts. Its expression is enhanced after cell treatment with inflammatory stimuli and repressed by antiβinflammatory agents, behaving as an acute phase pro
Inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis in cervical carcinoma cells by retinoids: Implications for chemoprevention
β Scribed by Nobuhiko Oridate; Dafna Lotan; Michele Follen Mitchell; Waun K. Hong; Reben Lotan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 647 KB
- Volume
- 59
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0730-2312
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β¦ Synopsis
The effects of retinoids including all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA), 13-CIS-RETINOIC ACID (13CRA), and N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4-HPR) on several cervical carcinoma cell lines in culture were investigated as a prelude to investigating the mechanisms underlying the chemopreventive potential of retinoids in cervical cancer. We found that when used at a concentration of 1 microM, 13CRA and ATRA inhibited the proliferation of three cell lines (ME-180 [HPV 68], SiHa [HPV 18], and HT-3 [HPV-]) by about 80% after a seven-day treatment. Three other cell lines (MS-751 [HPV 18], HeLa [HPV 18], C-33A [HPV-]) were moderately inhibited (30-48%), and two (C-4 II [HPV 18], CaSki [HPV 16]) responded poorly (< 25% inhibition). 4-HPR failed to inhibit the growth of any of these cell lines when used at 1 microM; however, when used at 5 or 10 microM, it induced apoptosis as evidenced by DNA fragmentation in several of the cell lines and was more potent in this effect than 10 microM ATRA. Retinoids that induce apoptosis in malignant cells may be able to exert similar effects on premalignant cells. Such retinoids would be expected to exhibit greater potency as chemopreventive agents than retinoids that exert only cytostatic effects.
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