Chemosensitization of carmustine with maitake β-glucan on androgen-independent prostatic cancer cells:: Involvement of glyoxalase I

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Finkelstein, MP [1 ]
Aynehchi, S [1 ]
Samadi, AA [1 ]
Drinis, S [1 ]
Choudhury, MS [1 ]
Tazaki, H [1 ]
Konno, S [1 ]
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[1] New York Med Coll, Dept Urol, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
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10.1089/107555302320825084
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Objective: To improve the poor efficacy (< 10%) of chemotherapy for patients with hormone-refractory prostate cancer, we investigated a possible cytotoxic effect of carmustine/beta-glucan combination on prostatic cancer PC-3 cells, focusing on a glutathione-dependent detoxifying enzyme, glyoxalase I (Gly-I). Methods: Carmustine (BCNU) is an anticancer agent and a putative inhibitor of Gly-I, while beta-glucan is a unique, nontoxic polysaccharide extracted from maitake mushrooms. The cytotoxic effects of BCNU or other anticancer agents with beta-glucan on PC-3 cells were assessed by cell-viability testing and Gly-I activity was measured using the spectrophotometric method. Results: BCNU, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), and methotrexate (MTX) were capable of inducing approximately a 50% reduction in cell viability at 72 hours, while etoposide, cisplatin, and mitomycin C were all ineffective. Only the combination of BCNU (50 mumol) and beta-glucan (60 mug/mL) exhibited an enhanced cytotoxicity with an approximate 90% cell viability reduction, but little improvement was seen with any combinations of 5-FU, MTX, or beta-glucon. Gly-I assays revealed that such a profound (similar to90%) cell death was accompanied by an approximate 80% reduction in Gly-I activity by 6 hours. Conclusion: This study demonstrates a sensitized cytotoxic effect of BCNU with beta-glucan in PC-3 cells, which was associated with a drastic (similar to80%) inactivation of Gly-I. Therefore, the BCNU/beta-glucan combination may help to improve current treatment efficacy by targeting Gly-I, which appears to be critically involved in prostate cancer viability.
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