Translational Therapeutics
British Journal of Cancer (2007) 96, 262–268. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6603550 www.bjcancer.com
Published online 23 January 2007
Inhibition of urokinase plasminogen activator with a novel enzyme inhibitor, wxc-340, ameliorates endotoxin and surgery-accelerated growth of murine metastases
S D Killeen1,2, E J Andrews1,2, J H Wang1,2, T Wu1,2, W Schmalix3, B Muehlenweg3 and H P Redmond1,2
- 1Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
- 2Department of Surgery, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
- 3Wilex AG, Munich, Germany
Correspondence: Dr SD Killeen, Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland. E-mail: sdfkilleen@eircom.net
Revised 3 November 2006; Accepted 22 November 2006.
Abstract
The urokinase plasminogen activator (u-PA) is intimately associated with tumour invasion and metastases. Surgery facilitates accelerated metastatic tumour growth in murine models, a phenomenon related to elevated perioperative bacterial lipopolysaccaride (LPS) and inflammatory cytokine levels. The objectives of the study were to examine the role of u-PA in cytokine-enhanced tumour cell invasion in vitro and surgery-induced accelerated metastatic tumour growth in vivo and to assess the potential benefit of a novel selective u-PA inhibitor WXC-340 in this setting. CT-26 murine colorectal carcinoma cells were stimulated with LPS, tumour necrosis factor
(TNF-
) and interleukin 6 (IL-6). Cell supernatant u-PA expression and activity were determined using a colorimetric assay and Western blot analysis, respectively. Baseline and cytokine-stimulated in vitro invasion were assessed using ECmatrix invasion chambers. Two established murine models of accelerated metastatic tumour growth were used to investigate the consequences of u-PA inhibition on postoperative metastatic tumour burden. The effect of u-PA inhibition in vitro and in vivo was examined using the novel selective u-PA inhibitor, WXC-340. Proinflammatory cytokine stimulation significantly enhanced in vitro u-PA expression, activity and extracellular matrix invasion by approximately 50% compared to controls (P<0.05). This was abrogated by WXC-340. In vivo WXC-340 almost completely ameliorated both LPS- and surgery-induced, metastatic tumour growth compared to controls (P>0.05). In conclusion, u-PA cascade is actively involved in cytokine-mediated enhanced tumour cell invasion and LPS and surgery-induced metastatic tumour growth. Perioperative u-PA inhibition with WXC-340 may represent a novel therapeutic paradigm.
Keywords:
urokinase plasminogen activator (u-PA), metastasis, lipopolysaccaride, WXC-340, surgery
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