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  2. s-thalidomide has a greater effect on apoptosis than angiogenesis in a multiple myeloma cell line

s-thalidomide has a greater effect on apoptosis than angiogenesis in a multiple myeloma cell line

  • Hematol J. 2004;5(3):247-54. doi: 10.1038/sj.thj.6200351.
Wai M Liu 1 Sandra J Strauss Tracy Chaplin Sipra Shahin David J Propper Bryan D Young Simon P Joel James S Malpas
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  • 1 1New Drug Study Group, Barry Reed Oncology Laboratory, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK.
Abstract

s-Thalidomide has proven efficacy in multiple myeloma. Although it has both antiangiogenic and pro-apoptotic effects, its primary mode of therapeutic action remains unclear. We have investigated the changes to the expression of genes involved with these cellular processes following culture with s-thalidomide in the U266 MM cell line. Cells were cultured with s-thalidomide (0-1000 microM), and cell parameters, including Apoptosis, were assessed on day 3. RNA was extracted from cells cultured for 24 h at the IC(50) concentration of s-thalidomide, and changes to gene expression were investigated by microarray methodologies. A reduction in cell viability was observed in U266 cells cultured with s-thalidomide (IC(50): 362 microM), which were mirrored by significant increases in Apoptosis (for example, 200 microM on day 3: 40.3+/-3.1% vs. 3.2+/-0.4% on day 0; P<0.001). There were changes in the expression profile of genes involved in angiogenesis and Apoptosis, but the changes were most dramatic in the apoptotic genes. In particular, the expression of I-kappaB kinase was decreased by two-fold, which was associated with a four-fold decrease in NF-kappaB expression. These data correlated with immunoblotting analyses, which showed significant increases in I-kappaB protein levels and decreased NF-kappaB activity. Additionally, the Bax : Bcl-2 ratio was significantly increased. Our data suggest that both angiogenic and apoptotic genes and proteins are affected by s-thalidomide. Additionally, a dramatic decrease in Bcl-2 expression with s-thalidomide suggests a possible enhancement of cytotoxic effect if combined with other cytotoxic agents.

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