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SR 11302

Katalog-Nr.GC12810

An inhibitor of retinoid-induced AP-1 signaling

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Cas No.: 160162-42-5

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SR 11302 is an inhibitor of activator protein-1 (AP-1) [1].AP-1 is a transcription factor that displays antitumor effects in vivo.

SR 11302 is an inhibitor of AP-1 but don’t activate RARs and RXR. SR11302 failed to inhibit the proliferation of F9 cells, the embryonal carcinoma cell line. While, it can inhibit the growth of breast cancer cell line T-47D, the lung cancer line Calu-6 and HeLa cells[1]. SR 11302 had very little effect on either the proliferation or the differentiation of HL-60, fresh APL and NB4 cells, which indicate that AP-1 may not be involved in the signaling pathway of proliferation and differentiation of HL-60, fresh APL and NB4 cells [2].

In an AP-1-luciferase transgenic mouse carcinogenesis model, SR11302 significantly inhibit both AP-1 activation in 7,12-dimethyl benz(a)anthracene-initiated mouse skin and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced papilloma formation. While, SR11235, a retinoid with RARE transactivating activity, but lack of AP-1 inhibiting effect, didn’t inhibit papilloma formation and AP-1 activation. These results show that the antitumor effect of retinoids is mediated by blocking AP-1 activity in vivo [3].

References:
[1]. Fanjul A, Dawson MI, Hobbs PD, et al. A new class of retinoids with selective inhibition of AP-1 inhibits proliferation. Nature, 1994, 372(6501): 107-111.
[2]. Shiohara M, Dawson MI, Hobbs PD, et al. Effects of novel RAR- and RXR-selective retinoids on myeloid leukemic proliferation and differentiation in vitro. Blood, 1999, 93(6): 2057-2066.
[3]. Huang C, Ma WY, Dawson MI, et al. Blocking activator protein-1 activity, but not activating retinoic acid response element, is required for the antitumor promotion effect of retinoic acid. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1997, 94(11): 5826-5830.


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