Structure-based design of specific cathepsin inhibitors and their application to protection of bone metastases of cancer cells.
Arch Biochem Biophys
; 397(2): 305-11, 2002 Jan 15.
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We report the antihypercalcemic and antimetastatic effects of CLIK-148 in vivo, which is a specific inhibitor of cathepsin L. The decalcification during bone absorption is followed by the degradation of type-1 collagen by osteoclastic cathepsins. Tumor-bearing osteoclasts or TNF-alpha-activated osteoclasts secrete large amounts of cysteine proteases, especially procathepsin L, which powerfully degrade type-1 collagen leading to tumor-associated bone absorption and release of bone calcium. The bone pit formations in vitro, which are caused by osteoclasts derived from human bone marrow cells activated by RANKL and M-CSF and also by mice osteoclasts activated by TNF-alpha, are significantly prevented by CLIK-148 treatment. We evaluated the in vivo inhibitory effect of malignant hypercalcemia induced by LJC-1 human mandibular cancer inoculation by CLIK-148 treatment, and the CLIK-148 treatment significantly protected against the tumor-induced hypercalcemia. On the protection of bone metastasis of colon 26 PMF-15 implanted to mouse calvaria, CLIK-148 treatment significantly inhibited calvaria bone absorption (direct metastasis). The CLIK-148 treatment also reduced distant bone metastasis to the femur and tibia of melanoma A375 tumors implanted into the left ventricle of the heart.
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Piridinas
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Neoplasias Ósseas
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Catepsinas
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Inibidores de Cisteína Proteinase
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Compostos de Epóxi
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Hipercalcemia
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Antineoplásicos
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Animals
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Humans
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Arch Biochem Biophys
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2002
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