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Dr. Bahaa El-Dien M. El-Gendy :: Publications: |
Title: | Broad anti-tumor activity of a small molecule that selectively targets the warburg effect and lipogenesis |
Authors: | Colin A Flaveny, Kristine Griffett, Bahaa El-Dien M El-Gendy, Melissa Kazantzis, Monideepa Sengupta, Antonio L Amelio, Arindam Chatterjee, John Walker, Laura A Solt, Theodore M Kamenecka, Thomas P Burris |
Year: | 2015 |
Keywords: | Not Available |
Journal: | Cancer Cell |
Volume: | 28 |
Issue: | 1 |
Pages: | 42-56 |
Publisher: | Cell Press |
Local/International: | International |
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Full paper | Not Available |
Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract: |
Malignant cells exhibit aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) and become dependent on de novo lipogenesis, which sustains rapid proliferation and resistance to cellular stress. The nuclear receptor liver-X-receptor (LXR) directly regulates expression of key glycolytic and lipogenic genes. To disrupt these oncogenic metabolism pathways, we designed an LXR inverse agonist SR9243 that induces LXR-corepressor interaction. In cancer cells, SR9243 significantly inhibited the Warburg effect and lipogenesis by reducing glycolytic and lipogenic gene expression. SR9243 induced apoptosis in tumors without inducing weight loss, hepatotoxicity, or inflammation. Our results suggest that LXR inverse agonists may be an effective cancer treatment approach. |