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Published in: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 3/2013

01-03-2013 | Original article

Sinomenine hydrochloride enhancement of the inhibitory effects of anti-transferrin receptor antibody-dependent on the COX-2 pathway in human hepatoma cells

Authors: Yi Hong, Juan Yang, Xin Shen, Huifen Zhu, Xiaoxu Sun, Xue Wen, Jing Bian, Heyu Hu, Lu Yuan, Juan Tao, Ping Lei, Guanxin Shen

Published in: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | Issue 3/2013

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Abstract

Transferrin receptor (TfR) has been used as a target for the antibody-based therapy of cancer due to its higher expression in tumors relative to normal tissues. Great potential has been shown by anti-TfR antibodies combined with chemotherapeutic drugs as a possible cancer therapeutic strategy. In our study, we investigated the anti-tumor effects of anti-TfR monoclonal antibody (mAb) alone or in combination with sinomenine hydrochloride in vitro. Results suggested that anti-TfR mAb or sinomenine hydrochloride could induce apoptosis, inhibit proliferation, and affect the cell cycle. A synergistic effect was found in relation to tumor growth inhibition and the induction of apoptosis when anti-TfR mAb and sinomenine hydrochloride were used simultaneously. The expression of COX-2 and VEGF protein in HepG2 cells treated with anti-TfR mAb alone was increased in line with increasing dosage of the agent. In contrast, COX-2 expression was dramatically decreased in HepG2 cells treated with sinomenine hydrochloride alone. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the inhibitory effects of sinomenine hydrochloride and anti-TfR mAb administered in combination were more prominent than when the agents were administered singly. To sum up, these results showed that the combined use of sinomenine hydrochloride and anti-TfR mAb may exert synergistic inhibitory effects on human hepatoma HepG2 cells in a COX-2-dependent manner. This finding provides new insight into how tumor cells overcome the interference of iron intake to survive and forms the basis of a new therapeutic strategy involving the development of anti-TfR mAb combined with sinomenine hydrochloride for liver cancer.
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Metadata
Title
Sinomenine hydrochloride enhancement of the inhibitory effects of anti-transferrin receptor antibody-dependent on the COX-2 pathway in human hepatoma cells
Authors
Yi Hong
Juan Yang
Xin Shen
Huifen Zhu
Xiaoxu Sun
Xue Wen
Jing Bian
Heyu Hu
Lu Yuan
Juan Tao
Ping Lei
Guanxin Shen
Publication date
01-03-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy / Issue 3/2013
Print ISSN: 0340-7004
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0851
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-012-1337-y

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