Preclinical evidence that MNK/eIF4E inhibition by cercosporamide enhances the response to antiangiogenic TKI and mTOR inhibitor in renal cell carcinoma.

In this study, we investigated the anti-RCC potential of a unique Mnk inhibitor cercosporamide. We showed that cercosporamide is active against RCC cells via suppressing growth, survival and migration. Combination indices value indicated that the combination of cercosporamide with sunitinib or temsirolimus are synergistic in RCC. In two independent RCC xenograft mouse models, complete tumor growth arrest or reverse was observed throughout the duration of drug treatment in the combination of cercosporamide with sunitinib or temsirolimus groups. Of note, cercosporamide inhibited RCC angiogenesis via negatively regulating a number of RCC endothelial cellular events including morphogenesis, migration, growth and survival. Mechanistically, we found that cercosporamide suppressed pro-angiogenic factors VEGF and HIFα, inhibited EMT and reduced pro-survival and cell cycle proteins; and furthermore this was attributed to cercosporamide's ability in inhibiting eIF4E. This work demonstrates the anti-RCC activity of cercosporamide through targeting both RCC tumor cells and angiogenesis, and provides the first preclinical proof-of-concept of evidence of Mnk inhibition for RCC treatment. PMID: 32828276 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research communications - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Biochem Biophys Res Commun Source Type: research