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The alkynylphosphonate analogue of calcitriol EM1 has potent anti-metastatic effects in breast cancer
Fecha
2015-09Registro en:
Ferronato, María Julia; Obiol, Diego Javier; Fermento, María Eugenia; Gandini, Norberto Ariel; Alonso, Eliana Noelia; et al.; The alkynylphosphonate analogue of calcitriol EM1 has potent anti-metastatic effects in breast cancer; Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd; Journal Of Steroid Biochemistry And Molecular Biology; 154; 9-2015; 285-293
0960-0760
Autor
Ferronato, María Julia
Obiol, Diego Javier
Fermento, María Eugenia
Gandini, Norberto Ariel
Alonso, Eliana Noelia
Salomón, Débora Gisele
Vitale, Cristian Alejandro
Mascaro, Evangelina
Fall, Yagamare
Raimondi, Ana Rosa
Curino, Alejandro Carlos
Facchinetti, Maria Marta
Resumen
The active form of vitamin D3, calcitriol, plays a major role in maintaining calcium/phosphate homeostasis. In addition, it is a potent antiproliferative and prodifferentiating agent. However, when effective antitumor doses of calcitriol are employed, hypercalcemic effects are observed, thus precluding its therapeutic application. To overcome this problem, structural analogues have been designed with the aim at retaining or even increasing the antitumor effects while decreasing its calcemic activity. This report shows the biological evaluation of an alkynylphosphonate vitamin D less-calcemic analogue in amurine model of breast cancer. We demonstrate that this compound has potent anti-metastatic effects through its action over cellular migration and invasion likely mediated through the up-regulation of Ecadherin expression. Based on the current in vitro and in vivo results, EM1 is a promising candidate as atherapeutic agent in breast cancer.