Klaus Paulini
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Cancer Research | 2009
Stefanie Fister; Andreas R. Günthert; Babette Aicher; Klaus Paulini; Günter Emons; Carsten Gründker
Recently, we could show that gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-II antagonists induce apoptosis in human endometrial, ovarian, and breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. In the present study, we have ascertained receptor binding and effects of GnRH-II antagonists on mitogenic signal transduction and on activation of proapoptotic protein Bax. The GnRH-II antagonists tested showed EC50 values for GnRH-I receptor binding in the range of 1 to 2 nmol/L. The GnRH-II agonist [D-Lys6]GnRH-II showed an EC50 value for GnRH-I receptor binding of approximately 1,000 nmol/L. Agonistic activity on GnRH-I receptor function with an EC50 of 13 nmol/L has been determined for [D-Lys6]GnRH-II. Antagonistic activities with EC50 values in the range of 1 nmol/L were determined for the GnRH-II antagonists. Treatment of human endometrial, ovarian, and breast cancer cells with GnRH-II antagonists resulted in time-dependent activation of stress-induced mitogen-activated protein kinases p38 and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase. In addition, treatment with GnRH-II antagonists induced time-dependent activation of proapoptotic protein Bax. GnRH-II antagonists are not involved in activation of protein kinase B/Akt or extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2. The GnRH-II antagonists tested had similar binding affinities to the GnRH-I receptor comparable with that of GnRH-I antagonist Cetrorelix. Referring to the cyclic AMP response element reporter gene activation assay, the GnRH-II agonist [D-Lys6]GnRH-II has to be classified as an agonist at the GnRH-I receptor, whereas the GnRH-II antagonists tested are clear antagonists at the GnRH-I receptor. GnRH-II antagonists induce apoptotic cell death in human endometrial, ovarian, and breast cancer cells via activation of stress-induced mitogen-activated protein kinases p38 and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase followed by activation of proapoptotic protein Bax.
Archive | 2008
Tilmann Schuster; Klaus Paulini; Peter Schmidt; Silke Baasner; Emmanuel Polymeropoulos; Eckhard Guenther; Michael Teifel
Archive | 2005
Klaus Paulini; Matthias Gerlach; Eckhard Günther; Emmanuel Polymeropoulos; Silke Baasner; Peter Schmidt; Ronald Kühne; Arvid Söderhäll
Archive | 2007
Eckhard Guenther; Olaf Schaefer; Michael Teifel; Klaus Paulini
Archive | 2011
Babette Aicher; Gilbert Müller; Klaus Paulini; Lars Blumenstein; Peter Schmidt; Matthias Gerlach; Michael Teifel; Jean Martinez; Jean-Alain Fehrentz; Anne-Laure Blayo
Archive | 2004
Matthias Gerlach; Peter Emig; Klaus Paulini; Michael Czech; Tilman Schuster; Eckhard Günther
Archive | 2017
Eckhard Günther; Emmanuel Polymeropoulos; Klaus Paulini; Michael Teifel; Peter Schmidt; Silke Baasner; Tlmamm Schuster
Archive | 2011
Babette Aicher; Gilbert Müller; Klaus Paulini; Lars Blumenstein; Peter Schmidt; Matthias Gerlach; Michael Teifel; Jean Martinez; Jean-Alain Fehrentz; Anne-Laure Blayo
Archive | 2010
Babette Aicher; Gilbert Müller; Klaus Paulini; Lars Blumenstein; Peter Schmidt; Matthias Gerlach; Michael Teifel; Jean Martinez; Jean-Alain Fehrentz; Anne-Laure Blayo
Archive | 2008
Tilmann Schuster; Klaus Paulini; Peter Schmidt; Silke Baasner; Emmanuel Polymeropoulos; Eckhard Guenther; Michael Teifel