Hui Li, Chenchen Tang, Peiyan Zhao, Rui Zhong, Yuanhua Lu, Yan Liu, Rixin Li, Shaowei Lan, Chunjiao Wu, Xiaoyan Qiang, Peng Peng, Frank Wu, Ying Cheng, Ying Liu
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Abstract
There is an urgent need to develop new targeted treatment agents for small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Tinengotinib (TT-00420) is a novel, multi-targeted, and spectrally selective small-molecule kinase inhibitor that has shown significant inhibitory effects on certain solid tumors in preclinical studies. However, its role and mechanism of action in SCLC remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that tinengotinib effectively inhibited SCLC cell proliferation, especially highly expressing NeuroD1 (SCLC-N), in the SCLC cell line-derived xenograft (CDX) model and the malignant pleural effusion cell model of patients with SCLC. When combined with etoposide/cisplatin, it synergistically inhibited SCLC growth. Tinengotinib regulates proliferation, apoptosis, migration, cell cycle and angiogenesis in SCLC cells. Mechanistic studies revealed that c-Myc expression may be a key factor influencing the effect of tinengotinib in SCLC-N. This study provides reliable preclinical data and a new direction for tinengotinib as a promising therapy for SCLC, either alone or in combination with chemotherapy.
期刊介绍:
Cancer Science (formerly Japanese Journal of Cancer Research) is a monthly publication of the Japanese Cancer Association. First published in 1907, the Journal continues to publish original articles, editorials, and letters to the editor, describing original research in the fields of basic, translational and clinical cancer research. The Journal also accepts reports and case reports.
Cancer Science aims to present highly significant and timely findings that have a significant clinical impact on oncologists or that may alter the disease concept of a tumor. The Journal will not publish case reports that describe a rare tumor or condition without new findings to be added to previous reports; combination of different tumors without new suggestive findings for oncological research; remarkable effect of already known treatments without suggestive data to explain the exceptional result. Review articles may also be published.