基于鞘糖脂异常表达的肿瘤治疗新方向:抗黏附和正交信号治疗。

IF 3.5 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Cancer cells (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. : 1989) Pub Date : 1991-12-01
S Hakomori
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基本上所有的肿瘤都表达异常的糖基化鞘糖脂和糖蛋白,这些糖蛋白通常被称为“肿瘤相关碳水化合物抗原”。在本文中,我提出了两种新的癌症治疗形式,抗黏附治疗和正交信号治疗,它们以不同的方式利用这些肿瘤相关的碳水化合物。抗黏附治疗的目的是在肿瘤进展和转移时,破坏肿瘤细胞与其他细胞类型(如内皮细胞、血小板)之间发生的碳水化合物启动的相互作用。候选抗黏附剂包括纯化碳水化合物或糖鞘脂,代表H、Ley、唾液酰- lex(或-Lea) GM3或LacCer抗原,以及针对这些结构的单克隆抗体。ortho-signaling疗法的目的是破坏促有丝分裂的信号通路在肿瘤细胞由鞘糖脂和/或他们的衍生品,包括路径涉及受体蛋白激酶和蛋白激酶C .候选人ortho-signaling代理鞘糖脂监管机构PDMP (1-phenyl-2 - [decanoylamino] 3-morpholino-1-propanol)和蛋白激酶C抑制剂DMS (N, N-dimethylsphingosine),这两个显示抗癌活性在体外和动物实验。
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New directions in cancer therapy based on aberrant expression of glycosphingolipids: anti-adhesion and ortho-signaling therapy.

Essentially all tumors express aberrantly glycosylated glycosphingolipids and glycoproteins, more commonly known as "tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens." In this article I propose two new forms of cancer therapy, anti-adhesion therapy and ortho-signaling therapy, which exploit these tumor-associated carbohydrates in distinct ways. The aim of anti-adhesion therapy is to disrupt the requisite carbohydrate-initiated interactions that occur between tumor cells and other cell types (e.g., endothelial cells, platelets) as tumors progress and metastasize. Candidate anti-adhesion agents include purified carbohydrates or glycosphingolipids representing H, Ley, sialosyl-Lex (or -Lea) GM3, or LacCer antigens, and monoclonal antibodies directed to these structures. The aim of ortho-signaling therapy is to disrupt mitogenic signaling pathways in tumor cells that are regulated by glycosphingolipids and/or their derivatives, including pathways involving receptor protein-kinases and protein kinase C. Candidate ortho-signaling agents are the glycosphingolipid regulator PDMP (1-phenyl-2-[decanoylamino]-3-morpholino-1-propanol) and the protein kinase C inhibitor DMS (N,N-dimethylsphingosine), both of which show antitumor activity in vitro and in animal studies.

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