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. 2012 Oct;32(10):4251-61.

Glucocorticoids augment survival and proliferation of tumor cells

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Glucocorticoids augment survival and proliferation of tumor cells

Sibylle Gündisch et al. Anticancer Res. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

Background: Glucocorticoids are widely used for cancer patients, although they can reduce the efficacy of anticancer treatment.

Materials and methods: We characterized non-apoptotic actions of glucocorticoids on tumor cell lines, primary tumor cells and an in vivo model, together with molecular signaling studies.

Results: Glucocorticoids enhanced cell proliferation in 9/17 cell lines and significantly promoted tumor cell proliferation in a pre-clinical mouse model of lung carcinoma. 65/139 primary acute childhood leukemia samples were glucocorticoid-resistant. Both dexamethasone and prednisolone increased in vitro survival in 21/65 samples from glucocorticoid-resistant primary leukemias, revealing a completely new action of glucocorticoids. Dexamethasone-induced proliferation was mediated by glucocorticoid receptor and activated the proliferation signaling pathways of protein kinase B/AKT and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that restriction of the use of glucocorticoids during anticancer treatment might improve the outcome of patients with solid tumors.

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