Antineoplastic Activity of Pazopanib in Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer in Primary Culture.
Silvia Martina FerrariGiusy EliaFrancesca RagusaSabrina Rosaria PaparoValeria MazziArmando PatrizioSimona PiaggiEnke BaldiniPierpaolo TrimboliConcettina La MottaAlessandro AntonelliPoupak FallahiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is a rare and rapidly fatal human cancer. Its usual treatment includes the combination of surgery, external hyperfractionated radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. These treatments permit achieving about 6-10 months of median survival. For this reason, it is challenging to predict the ATC patient clinical therapy responsiveness. Pazopanib is a multitarget tyrosine kinase inhibitor of VEGF receptors, PDGF, and c-Kit. Until now, the effect of pazopanib in primary human ATC cells (pATC) has not been reported in the literature. The aim of our study was to evaluate in vitro the antineoplastic effect of pazopanib in pATC. Surgical thyroidal tissues were collected from five patients with ATC, from thyroid biopsy at the moment of first surgical operation. An inhibition of proliferation, migration, and invasion, and an increase in apoptosis were demonstrated upon treating pATC cells with pazopanib ( p < 0.05). Moreover, pazopanib was able to significantly decrease the VEGF expression in pATC cells ( p < 0.05). To conclude, in this study, we demonstrate the antineoplastic activity of the antiangiogenic inhibitor, pazopanib, in human pATC in vitro.
Keyphrases
- endothelial cells
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- metastatic renal cell carcinoma
- radiation therapy
- cell death
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- signaling pathway
- pluripotent stem cells
- systematic review
- squamous cell carcinoma
- minimally invasive
- stem cells
- pi k akt
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- gene expression
- locally advanced
- angiotensin ii
- cell proliferation
- acute coronary syndrome
- coronary artery bypass
- young adults
- ultrasound guided
- lymph node metastasis
- replacement therapy
- long non coding rna
- surgical site infection
- vascular smooth muscle cells
- childhood cancer
- rectal cancer