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Cancer cell line resistant to new cancer therapy



Cancer cell line resistant to new cancer therapy
They found the HDAC inhibitor-resistant cell line resistant to a number of therapies, including more standard therapy such as chemotherapy, but highly sensitive to heat shock protein 90, or hsp90, inhibitors, another emerging cancer therapy.

"As part of their resistance mechanisms, they acquired greater sensitivity to hsp90 inhibitors," says Dr. Bhalla, Cecil F. Whitaker Jr., M.D./Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Cancer. "This creates a potential combination that can be tested in mouse models and ultimately clinical trials".

HDAC and hsp90 inhibitors are both being studied in combination with other cancer therapies but not each other. However the MCG researchers, who already have published work indicating a synergistic effect, were not surprised by what they found.

"Resistance to HDAC inhibitors is going to emerge, so you need a cellular model to understand mechanisms of resistance and an in vivo model, a mouse model typically, to test new combinations you design based on studies in culture," says Dr. Bhalla.

The scientists have put the cell line into a mouse model and other researchers already are asking for the resistant cell line, he says.

"This particular cell line can be used to really look at newer agents and new combinations in vitro and in vivo and see if they are safe and effective together," Dr. Fiskus says.

Heat shock proteins are protein caretakers, activating genes that ultimately make proteins, move them around cells and fold them into shape for proper function. Misfolded proteins can cause cancer.


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