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Endothelin blockers may help treat dog spleen cancer hemangiosarcoma
By Fukumoto, Shinya et al.·Published in Life sciences·2016·Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Japan·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Therapeutic potential of endothelin inhibitors in canine hemangiosarcoma.
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A study looked at how well certain medications called endothelin receptor antagonists could slow down the growth of hemangiosarcoma (HSA), a common and aggressive type of cancer in dogs, especially affecting the spleen. Researchers found that two drugs, ambrisentan and bosentan, were effective in reducing the growth of HSA cells in the lab, with ambrisentan showing better results. This suggests that targeting the endothelin pathway could be a promising treatment option for dogs diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma.
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Abstract
AIMS: Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) that originates from vascular endothelial cells is the most common splenic malignant neoplasm in dogs, as it accounts for approximately 20% of all canine soft tissue sarcomas. In this study, inhibitory effects of endothelin receptor antagonists on the growth of HSA cells were examined using cell lines established from canine HSA. MAIN METHODS: The preproendothelin-1 (PPET-1), endothelin type A receptor (ETA) and endothelin type B receptor (ETB) mRNA expression levels in HSA cell lines (n=5) were analyzed quantitatively by real-time RT-PCR. These levels were compared with those in HSA tissues (n=11) and those in normal splenic tissues (n=6). ETA and ETB protein expression was examined by western blot. The production and secretion of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and big ET-1 by cell lines were analyzed by measuring the levels in the culture medium by ELISA. The inhibitory effects of endothelin receptor antagonists (ambrisentan, BQ788 and bosentan) on cell growth were evaluated by WST-8 assay. KEY FINDINGS: The PPET1 and ETA mRNA expression levels were elevated in HSA tissues and HSA cell lines compared with normal tissues. In cell lines, the production of ET-1 and big ET-1 peptide as well as the expression of ETA protein were detected, but the levels of ETB were not measured. Ambrisentan and bosentan inhibited growth activity in cell lines. Ambrisentan was more effective than bosentan. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings demonstrate the importance of the ETA axis in canine HSA as well as the potential of ETA inhibitors in the treatment of canine HSA.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26835989/