Enhanced cytostatic activity of statins in mouse mammary carcinoma cells overexpressing β2-chimaerin

  • Authors:
    • Pablo Lorenzano Menna
    • Romina L. Parera
    • Georgina A. Cardama
    • Daniel F. Alonso
    • Daniel E. Gomez
    • Hernan G. Farina
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr_00000068
  • Pages: 97-102
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Abstract

The statins, a family of cholesterol-lowering drugs, are known to block the formation of isoprenoids. They thus affect the small GTPase Rho, which requires attachment to cell membranes for proper signaling activity. Chimaerins are GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) that accelerate GTP hydrolysis from Rac, another GTPase of the same family. We explored the cooperative antitumor effects of the overexpression of β2-chimaerin in combination with statins. F3II mouse mammary carcinoma cells transfected with the β2-chimaerin GAP domain exhibiting low intracellular levels of active Rac-GTP were exposed in vitro to a panel of statins. Transfectants were significantly more sensitive to the cytostatic effects of lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin and rosuvastatin than untransfected F3II cells with high Rac-GTP levels. Transfected tumor cells also showed a higher sensitivity for detachment from the substrate and for apoptosis after statin exposure. We further checked the cytostatic effect of statins in combination with azathioprine, a compound that specifically blocks Rac1 activation. Combined treatment with simvastatin and azathioprine demonstrated an enhanced growth-inhibitory effect on control F3II cells. Our data suggest that the combination of statins with a reduction in active Rac levels can produce a cooperative antitumor effect on breast cancer cells.

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Menna PL, Parera RL, Cardama GA, Alonso DF, Gomez DE and Farina HG: Enhanced cytostatic activity of statins in mouse mammary carcinoma cells overexpressing β2-chimaerin. Mol Med Rep 2: 97-102, 2009.
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Menna, P.L., Parera, R.L., Cardama, G.A., Alonso, D.F., Gomez, D.E., & Farina, H.G. (2009). Enhanced cytostatic activity of statins in mouse mammary carcinoma cells overexpressing β2-chimaerin. Molecular Medicine Reports, 2, 97-102. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr_00000068
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Menna, P. L., Parera, R. L., Cardama, G. A., Alonso, D. F., Gomez, D. E., Farina, H. G."Enhanced cytostatic activity of statins in mouse mammary carcinoma cells overexpressing β2-chimaerin". Molecular Medicine Reports 2.1 (2009): 97-102.
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Menna, P. L., Parera, R. L., Cardama, G. A., Alonso, D. F., Gomez, D. E., Farina, H. G."Enhanced cytostatic activity of statins in mouse mammary carcinoma cells overexpressing β2-chimaerin". Molecular Medicine Reports 2, no. 1 (2009): 97-102. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr_00000068