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PURPOSE: The production of E2 is paramount for the growth of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. Various strategies have been used, including the use of enzyme inhibitors against either aromatase (AROM) or steroid sulfatase (STS), in an attempt to ablate E2 levels. Both these enzymes play a critical role in the formation of estrogenic steroids and their inhibitors are now showing success in the clinic. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We show here, in a xenograft nude mouse model, that the inhibition of both enzymes using STX681, a dual AROM and STS inhibitor (DASI), is a potential new therapeutic strategy against HDBC. MCF-7 cells stably expressing either AROM cDNA (MCF-7(AROM)) or STS cDNA (MCF-7(STS)) were generated. Ovariectomized MF-1 female nude mice receiving s.c. injections of either androstenedione (A(4)) or E2 sulfate and bearing either MCF-7(AROM) or MCF-7(STS) tumors were orally treated with STX64, letrozole, or STX681. Treatment was administered for 28 days. Mice were weighed and tumor measurements were taken weekly. RESULTS: STX64, a potent STS inhibitor, completely blocked MCF-7(STS) tumor growth but failed to attenuate MCF-7(AROM) tumor growth. In contrast, letrozole inhibited MCF-7(AROM) tumors but had no effect on MCF-7(STS) tumors. STX681 completely inhibited the growth of both tumors. AROM and STS activity was also completely inhibited by STX681, which was accompanied by a significant reduction in plasma E2 levels. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that targeting both the AROM and the STS enzyme with a DASI inhibits HDBC growth and is therefore a potentially novel treatment for this malignancy.

Original publication

DOI

10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1027

Type

Journal article

Journal

Clin Cancer Res

Publication Date

15/10/2008

Volume

14

Pages

6469 - 6477

Keywords

Administration, Oral, Animals, Aromatase Inhibitors, Azasteroids, Breast Neoplasms, Cell Proliferation, Estrogens, Female, Humans, Mice, Mice, Nude, Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent, Nitriles, Ovariectomy, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Steryl-Sulfatase, Treatment Outcome, Triazoles, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays