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Statins induce apoptosis and inhibit proliferation in cholangiocarcinoma cells

  • Authors:
    • Michihiro Kamigaki
    • Tamito Sasaki
    • Masahiro Serikawa
    • Motoki Inoue
    • Kenso Kobayashi
    • Hiroshi Itsuki
    • Tomoyuki Minami
    • Masanobu Yukutake
    • Akihito Okazaki
    • Takashi Ishigaki
    • Yasutaka Ishii
    • Keiichi Kosaka
    • Kazuaki Chayama
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  • Published online on: June 17, 2011     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1087
  • Pages: 561-568
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Abstract

Given the poor prognosis for cholangiocarcinoma, new and effective treatments are urgently needed. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) reportedly exert anticancer effects in a variety of diseases, but there have been no reports of these effects in cholangiocarcinoma. In this study, we investigated the utility of statins for cholangiocarcinoma treatment. Proliferation suppression by pitavastatin and atorvastatin was investigated in the human cholangiocarcinoma cell lines HuCCT1 and YSCCC while changes in the cell cycle and intracellular signals were examined by FACS and Western blotting, respectively. Additive proliferation suppression by statins and pre-existing anticancer drugs was also investigated. HuCCT1 and YSCCC cell proliferation was dramatically suppressed by incubation with statins for 72 h or longer. Cell cycle analysis revealed a reduction in the G2M fraction and an increase in the sub-G1 fraction in statin-treated cells, while Western blotting showed increased levels of cleaved caspase-3 and a reduction in p-ERK. Furthermore, statins in combination with gemcitabine, cisplatin and 5-FU showed additive proliferation suppression. In this study, treatment of human cholangiocarcinoma cells with statins induced apoptosis via suppression of the classical MAPK pathway. Together, these results suggest that statins may be a new cholangiocarcinoma treatment option that could potentially enhance the anticancer effect of pre-existing anticancer drugs.

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September 2011
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Kamigaki M, Sasaki T, Serikawa M, Inoue M, Kobayashi K, Itsuki H, Minami T, Yukutake M, Okazaki A, Ishigaki T, Ishigaki T, et al: Statins induce apoptosis and inhibit proliferation in cholangiocarcinoma cells. Int J Oncol 39: 561-568, 2011
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Kamigaki, M., Sasaki, T., Serikawa, M., Inoue, M., Kobayashi, K., Itsuki, H. ... Chayama, K. (2011). Statins induce apoptosis and inhibit proliferation in cholangiocarcinoma cells. International Journal of Oncology, 39, 561-568. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1087
MLA
Kamigaki, M., Sasaki, T., Serikawa, M., Inoue, M., Kobayashi, K., Itsuki, H., Minami, T., Yukutake, M., Okazaki, A., Ishigaki, T., Ishii, Y., Kosaka, K., Chayama, K."Statins induce apoptosis and inhibit proliferation in cholangiocarcinoma cells". International Journal of Oncology 39.3 (2011): 561-568.
Chicago
Kamigaki, M., Sasaki, T., Serikawa, M., Inoue, M., Kobayashi, K., Itsuki, H., Minami, T., Yukutake, M., Okazaki, A., Ishigaki, T., Ishii, Y., Kosaka, K., Chayama, K."Statins induce apoptosis and inhibit proliferation in cholangiocarcinoma cells". International Journal of Oncology 39, no. 3 (2011): 561-568. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1087