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4-[3,5-Bis(trimethylsilyl)benzamido] Benzoic Acid (TAC-101) Induces Apoptosis in Colon Cancer Partially Through the Induction of Fas Expression

TATSUHIKO SAKO, YOSHIFUMI NAKAYAMA, NORITAKA MINAGAWA, YUZURU INOUE, KOJI ONITSUKA, TAKEFUMI KATSUKI, YOSUKE TSURUDOME, KAZUNORI SHIBAO, KEIJI HIRATA, NAOKI NAGATA, SHINJI OHIE, KIMITOSHI KOHNO and HIDEAKI ITOH
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TATSUHIKO SAKO
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  • For correspondence: nakayama{at}med.uoeh-u.ac.jp
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Abstract

Background: 4-[3,5-Bis (trimethylsilyl) benzamido] benzoic acid (TAC-101) is a novel retinobenzoic acid derivative, which has a specific binding affinity to the retinoic acid receptors (RAR)-α and -β. Apoptotic induction by TAC-101 was investigated using a rat hepatic metastatic model of rat RCN-9 colon cancer cells in vivo and FACScan analysis with the DLD-1 human colon cancer cell line in vitro. Materials and Methods: Hepatic metastatic tumors were induced using intra-portal injection of RCN-9 cells into F344 rats in vivo. TAC-101 (8 mg/kg) was orally administered for 5 consecutive days a week for 4 weeks. Subsequently, hepatic tumors were counted after laparotomy. Apoptotic index (A.I.) in the hepatic tumors was evaluated using immunohistochemistry for single-stranded DNA. The proliferative index (P.I.), Fas and Fas ligand were also immunohistochemically evaluated. Moreover, evaluation of apoptosis by TAC-101 in vitro using FACScan analysis was performed in the DLD-1 human colon cancer cell line. Results: Oral administration of TAC-101 resulted in a significant inhibition of hepatic metastasis without weight loss of the rats. TAC-101 significantly decreased P. I. but increased A. I. in the hepatic metastatic tumors. TAC-101 did not affect the expression of Fas ligand, but obviously increased the expression of Fas in the metastatic tumors. Moreover, TAC-101 induced early apoptosis in DLD-1 cells in a time-dependent manner in vitro. Conclusion: These findings suggest that TAC-101 inhibits hepatic metastasis of colon cancer and induces apoptosis partially through enhanced Fas expression.

  • TAC-101
  • apoptosis
  • colon cancer
  • rat model
  • Fas
  • hepatic metastasis

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    • Received May 21, 2004.
    • Accepted August 9, 2004.
  • Copyright © 2005 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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4-[3,5-Bis(trimethylsilyl)benzamido] Benzoic Acid (TAC-101) Induces Apoptosis in Colon Cancer Partially Through the Induction of Fas Expression
TATSUHIKO SAKO, YOSHIFUMI NAKAYAMA, NORITAKA MINAGAWA, YUZURU INOUE, KOJI ONITSUKA, TAKEFUMI KATSUKI, YOSUKE TSURUDOME, KAZUNORI SHIBAO, KEIJI HIRATA, NAOKI NAGATA, SHINJI OHIE, KIMITOSHI KOHNO, HIDEAKI ITOH
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TATSUHIKO SAKO, YOSHIFUMI NAKAYAMA, NORITAKA MINAGAWA, YUZURU INOUE, KOJI ONITSUKA, TAKEFUMI KATSUKI, YOSUKE TSURUDOME, KAZUNORI SHIBAO, KEIJI HIRATA, NAOKI NAGATA, SHINJI OHIE, KIMITOSHI KOHNO, HIDEAKI ITOH
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