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RESEARCH SUPPORT, N.I.H., EXTRAMURAL
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Inhibitory effects of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase inhibitor CI-1040 on the proliferation and tumor growth of thyroid cancer cells with BRAF or RAS mutations.

CONTEXT: Targeting MAPK kinase (MEK) in the MAPK pathway is a potentially effective therapeutic strategy for thyroid cancer.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to investigate genotype-dependent therapeutic potential of the MEK inhibitor CI-1040 for thyroid cancer.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We examined the effects of CI-1040 on proliferation, apoptosis, transformation, thyroid gene reexpression, and xenograft tumor growth with respect to genotypes in 10 thyroid tumor cell lines.

RESULTS: Cell proliferation was potently inhibited by CI-1040 in cells harboring BRAF or RAS mutations but not in cells harboring RET/PTC rearrangement or wild-type alleles. For example, the IC50 values for BRAF mutation-harboring KAT10 cells and DRO cells and H-RAS mutation-harboring C643 cells were 0.365, 0.031, and 0.429 microm, respectively, whereas the IC50 values for RET/PTC1-harboring TPC1 cells and the wild-type MRO and WRO cells were 44, 46, and 278 microm, respectively. Proapoptotic effect of CI-1040 was seen in DRO cells, and cytostatic effect was seen in other cells. Down-regulation of cyclin D1 and reexpression of some thyroid genes were induced by CI-1040 in some BRAF mutation-harboring cells, and transformation was inhibited in all cells. CI-1040 also inhibited the growth of xenograft tumors in nude mice derived from KAT10 or C643 cells but not that derived from MRO cells.

CONCLUSIONS: We for the first time demonstrated potent inhibitory effects of a MEK inhibitor, CI-1040, on thyroid cancer cells, some of which, particularly cell proliferation and tumor growth, seemed to be BRAF mutation or RAS mutation selective. Our data encourage a clinical trial on CI-1040 in thyroid cancer patients.

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