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- Title
- MMPP attenuates non-small cell lung cancer growth by inhibiting the STAT3 DNA-binding activity via direct binding to the STAT3 DNA-binding domain
- Author(s)
- D J Son; J Zheng; Y Y Jung; C J Hwang; H P Lee; J R Woo; S Y Baek; Y W Ham; M W Kang; M Shong; G R Kweon; M J Song; J K Jung; S B Han; Bo Yeon Kim; D Y Yoon; B Y Choi; J T Hong
- Bibliographic Citation
- Theranostics, vol. 7, no. 18, pp. 4632-4642
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Abstract
- Rationale: Signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) plays a pivotal role in cancer biology. Many small-molecule inhibitors that target STAT3 have been developed as potential anticancer drugs. While designing small-molecule inhibitors that target the SH2 domain of STAT3 remains the leading focus for drug discovery, there has been a growing interest in targeting the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the protein. Methods: We demonstrated the potential antitumor activity of a novel, small-molecule (E)-2-methoxy-4-(3-(4-methoxyphenyl)prop-1-en-1-yl)phenol (MMPP) that directly binds to the DBD of STAT3, in patient-derived non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) xenograft model as well as in NCI-H460 cell xenograft model in nude mice. Results: MMPP effectively inhibited the phosphorylation of STAT3 and its DNA binding activity in vitro and in vivo. It induced G1-phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis through the regulation of cell cycle- and apoptosis-regulating genes by directly binding to the hydroxyl residue of threonine 456 in the DBD of STAT3. Furthermore, MMPP showed a similar or better antitumor activity than that of docetaxel or cisplatin. Conclusion: MMPP is suggested to be a potential candidate for further development as an anticancer drug that targets the DBD of STAT3
- Keyword
- NSCLCSTAT3(E)-2-methoxy-4-(3-(4-methoxyphenyl)prop-1-en-1-yl)phenolAnticancerDNA-binding domain
- ISSN
- 1838-7640
- Publisher
- Ivyspring Int Publ
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.18630
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Ochang Branch Institute > Chemical Biology Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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