Enhanced expression of the RIa subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase type I (PKA-I) has been shown during carcinogenesis, in human cancer cell lines and in primary tumors. We demonstrate that the sequence-specific inhibition of RIa gene expression by antisense oligonucleotides results in the differentiation of leukemia cells and growth arrest of cancer cells of epithelial origin and tumors in mice. The loss of RI by the antisense results in rapid increase in the half-life of the competitor molecule, RII protein, via its stabilization in a holoenzyme complex (PKA-II) that insures depletion of PKA-I and sustained inhibition of tumor growth. RI antisense, which restrains tumor cell growth by turning on the signals for blockade of tumor cell survival, namely blockade of the tyrosine kinase signaling, cell cycle deregulation and apoptosis, provides a single gene-targeting approach to treatment of cancer.

Antisense DNA-targeting protein kinase A-RIA subunit: a novel approach to cancer treatment / Y. S., Cho Chung; M., Nesterova; Pepe, Stefano; G. R., Lee; K., Noguchi; R. K., Srivastava; A. R., Srivastrava; O., Alper; Y. G., Park; Y. N. L. e., E.. - In: FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE. - ISSN 1093-9946. - STAMPA. - 4:4(1999), pp. D898-D907.

Antisense DNA-targeting protein kinase A-RIA subunit: a novel approach to cancer treatment.

PEPE, STEFANO;
1999

Abstract

Enhanced expression of the RIa subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase type I (PKA-I) has been shown during carcinogenesis, in human cancer cell lines and in primary tumors. We demonstrate that the sequence-specific inhibition of RIa gene expression by antisense oligonucleotides results in the differentiation of leukemia cells and growth arrest of cancer cells of epithelial origin and tumors in mice. The loss of RI by the antisense results in rapid increase in the half-life of the competitor molecule, RII protein, via its stabilization in a holoenzyme complex (PKA-II) that insures depletion of PKA-I and sustained inhibition of tumor growth. RI antisense, which restrains tumor cell growth by turning on the signals for blockade of tumor cell survival, namely blockade of the tyrosine kinase signaling, cell cycle deregulation and apoptosis, provides a single gene-targeting approach to treatment of cancer.
1999
Antisense DNA-targeting protein kinase A-RIA subunit: a novel approach to cancer treatment / Y. S., Cho Chung; M., Nesterova; Pepe, Stefano; G. R., Lee; K., Noguchi; R. K., Srivastava; A. R., Srivastrava; O., Alper; Y. G., Park; Y. N. L. e., E.. - In: FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE. - ISSN 1093-9946. - STAMPA. - 4:4(1999), pp. D898-D907.
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