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Clinical & Experimental Metastasis | 1998

Chemically modified tetracyclines inhibit human melanoma cell invasion and metastasis

Richard E.B. Seftor; Elisabeth A. Seftor; Joseph E. De Larco; David E. Kleiner; Jill Leferson; William G. Stetler-Stevenson; Thomas F. McNamara; Lorne M. Golub; Mary J.C. Hendrix

Recent work has shown that chemically modified tetracyclines (CMTs) are potent inhibitors of matrix metal-loproteinase (MMP) activity, both in vitro and in vivo, which is distinct from their antimicrobial activities (Golub et al. Crit Rev Oral Biol Med, 2, 297-321, 1991; Ryan et al. Curr Opin Rheumatol, 8, 238-47, 1996). The process of tumor cell invasion requires MMP-mediated degradation of extracellular matrix barriers as a key step in the metastasic cascade. In this study, we examined the effect(s) of doxycycline and CMTs on extracellular levels of gelatinase A and B activity from a highly invasive and metastatic human melanoma cell line C8161, and correlated these observations with changes in the cells biological behavior in an in vitro invasion assay and in an in vivo SCID mouse model. The results indicate that coincident with the ability of these compounds to differentially suppress extracellular levels of gelatinase activity, C8161 cells treated with doxycycline, CMT-1, CMT-3, or CMT-6 were less invasive in vitro in a dose-dependent manner (3-50 mg/ml). Furthermore, data derived from the in vivo model indicate that SCID mice dosed orally with CMT-1 or CMT-3 contained a reduced number of lung metastases following i.v. injection of C8161 cells via tail vein inoculation. These observations suggest that careful screening of different CMTs could lead to the identification of compounds which suppress the formation and magnitude of metastases associated with certain cancers, and if used as an adjunct to other treatment regimes, lead to greater efficacy in the treatment of metastatic cancers.


Archive | 1996

Method of using tetracycline compounds for inhibition of endogenous nitric oxide production

Ashok R. Amin; Steven B. Abramson; Lorne M. Golub; Nungavaram S. Ramamurthy; Thomas F. McNamara; Robert A. Greenwald; Howard Trachtman


Archive | 1994

Tetracyclines including non-antimicrobial chemically-modified tetracyclines inhibit excessive glycosylation of different types of collagen and other proteins during diabetes

Lorne M. Golub; N.S. Ramamurthy; Thomas F. McNamara; Maria Emanuel Ryan


Archive | 1987

Non-antibacterial tetracycline compositions possessing anti-collagenolytic properties and methods of preparing and using same

Thomas F. McNamara; Nungavaram S. Ramamurthy; Lorne M. Golub


Archive | 1986

Use of tetracycline to enhance bone protein synthesis and/or treatment of osteoporosis

Thomas F. McNamara; Lorne M. Golub; Nungavaram S. Ramamurthy


Archive | 1995

Inhibition of excessive phospholipase A2 activity and/or production by non-antimicrobial tetracyclines

Waldemar Pruzanski; Lorne M. Golub; Peter Vadas; Robert A. Greenwald; Nangavarum S. Ramamurthy; Thomas F. McNamara


Archive | 1998

Method of inhibiting cancer growth

Lorne M. Golub; Thomas F. McNamara; Nungavaram S. Ramamurthy; Hsi-Ming Lee; Sanford R. Simon; Balakrishna L. Lokeshwar; Marie G. Selzer; Norman L. Block


Archive | 1992

Composition comprising non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent tenidap and effectively non-antibacterial tetracycline

Lorne M. Golub; Nangavarum S. Ramamurthy; Thomas F. McNamara; Robert A. Greenwald


Archive | 1994

Composition comprising indomethacin [non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent] and effectively non-antibacterial tetracycline to reduce bone loss

Lorne M. Golub; Nangavarum S. Ramamurthy; Thomas F. McNamara; Robert A. Greenwald


Archive | 1998

Method for inhibiting expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase with tetracycline

Ashok R. Amin; Steven B. Abramson; Lorne M. Golub; Nungavaram S. Ramamurthy; Thomas F. McNamara; Robert A. Greenwald; Howard Trachtman

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Lorne M. Golub

State University of New York System

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Nungavaram S. Ramamurthy

State University of New York System

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Nangavarum S. Ramamurthy

State University of New York System

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Robert A. Greenwald

State University of New York System

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Ashok R. Amin

State University of New York System

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Howard Trachtman

State University of New York System

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Jerry J. Pollock

State University of New York System

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Maria Emanuel Ryan

State University of New York System

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Steven B. Abramson

State University of New York System

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Balakrishna L. Lokeshwar

State University of New York System

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