Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells
Paclitaxel is a microtubule stabilizing drug that causes dividing cells to arrest and then undergo apoptosis. It also has antiangiogenic activity because it alters cytoskeletal structure, affecting migration and invasion. Paclitaxel is an effective treatment for AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS). K...
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doaj-8f7c54df895f4cb19cdca62d7923cd1c2020-11-24T20:54:32ZengHindawi LimitedSarcoma1357-714X1369-16432000-01-0141-2374510.1155/S1357714X00000074Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma CellsJie Cai0Tong Zheng1Rizwan Masood2D. Lynne Smith3David R. Hinton4Caryn Nae Kim5Guofu Fang6Kapil Bhalla7Parkash S. Gill8Departments of Medicine, University of Southern California, Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USADepartments of Medicine, University of Southern California, Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA Departments of Pathology, University of Southern California, Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USADepartments of Medicine, University of Southern California, Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA Departments of Pathology, University of Southern California, Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USADivision of Clinical and Translational Research, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, FL, USADivision of Clinical and Translational Research, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, FL, USADivision of Clinical and Translational Research, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, FL, USADepartments of Medicine, University of Southern California, Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USAPaclitaxel is a microtubule stabilizing drug that causes dividing cells to arrest and then undergo apoptosis. It also has antiangiogenic activity because it alters cytoskeletal structure, affecting migration and invasion. Paclitaxel is an effective treatment for AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS). KS is a tumor in which there is marked proliferation of endothelial cells in addition to the tumor cells, which themselves share many markers with activated (proliferating) endothelial cells.We sought to determine the mechanism by which paclitaxel exerts its anti-KS tumor effects. In vitro, KS cells are very sensitive to paclitaxel, with half-maximal growth inhibition observed at 0.8 nM. Inhibition of migration of KS cells was also observed at nanomolar concentrations of the drug. Paclitaxel induced cell cycle arrest with an accumulation of cells in sub-G1.This was accompanied in vitro by various events typical of apoptosis: phosphorylation of two anti-apoptotic proteins Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL , release of cytochrome c into the cytoplasm, cleavage and activation of caspase-3. In vitro results were borne out by studies of KS tumor xenografts in nude mice. Paclitaxel (10 mg/kg) inhibited tumor growth by 75% over 21 days. Histological examination of the tumors revealed a decrease in proliferative index, a decrease in the number of mitotic figures and an increase in apoptotic cells compared to tumors from untreated mice.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1357714X00000074 |
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Jie Cai Tong Zheng Rizwan Masood D. Lynne Smith David R. Hinton Caryn Nae Kim Guofu Fang Kapil Bhalla Parkash S. Gill Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells Sarcoma |
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Jie Cai Tong Zheng Rizwan Masood D. Lynne Smith David R. Hinton Caryn Nae Kim Guofu Fang Kapil Bhalla Parkash S. Gill |
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Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells |
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Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells |
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Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells |
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Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells |
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Paclitaxel Induces Apoptosis in AIDS-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Cells |
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paclitaxel induces apoptosis in aids-related kaposi's sarcoma cells |
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Paclitaxel is a microtubule stabilizing drug that causes dividing cells to arrest and then undergo apoptosis. It also has antiangiogenic
activity because it alters cytoskeletal structure, affecting migration and invasion. Paclitaxel is an effective
treatment for AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS). KS is a tumor in which there is marked proliferation of endothelial cells
in addition to the tumor cells, which themselves share many markers with activated (proliferating) endothelial cells.We
sought to determine the mechanism by which paclitaxel exerts its anti-KS tumor effects. In vitro, KS cells are very sensitive
to paclitaxel, with half-maximal growth inhibition observed at 0.8 nM. Inhibition of migration of KS cells was also observed
at nanomolar concentrations of the drug. Paclitaxel induced cell cycle arrest with an accumulation of cells in sub-G1.This
was accompanied in vitro by various events typical of apoptosis: phosphorylation of two anti-apoptotic proteins Bcl-2 and
Bcl-xL
, release of cytochrome c into the cytoplasm, cleavage and activation of caspase-3. In vitro results were borne out by
studies of KS tumor xenografts in nude mice. Paclitaxel (10 mg/kg) inhibited tumor growth by 75% over 21 days.
Histological examination of the tumors revealed a decrease in proliferative index, a decrease in the number of mitotic figures
and an increase in apoptotic cells compared to tumors from untreated mice. |
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