Blockade of the MAP kinase pathway suppresses growth of colon tumors in vivo
- PMID: 10395327
- DOI: 10.1038/10533
Blockade of the MAP kinase pathway suppresses growth of colon tumors in vivo
Abstract
The mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway is thought to be essential in cellular growth and differentiation. Here we report the discovery of a highly potent and selective inhibitor of the upstream kinase MEK that is orally active. Tumor growth was inhibited as much as 80% in mice with colon carcinomas of both mouse and human origin after treatment with this inhibitor. Efficacy was achieved with a wide range of doses with no signs of toxicity, and correlated with a reduction in the levels of activated mitogen-activated protein kinase in excised tumors. These data indicate that MEK inhibitors represent a promising, noncytotoxic approach to the clinical management of colon cancer.
Comment in
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MEK wars, a new front in the battle against cancer.Nat Med. 1999 Jul;5(7):736-7. doi: 10.1038/10457. Nat Med. 1999. PMID: 10395314 No abstract available.
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