1995
DOI: 10.1016/0959-8049(95)00190-5
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Growth inhibition by 8-chloro cyclic AMP of human HT29 colorectal and ZR-75-1 breast carcinoma xenografts is associated with selective modulation of protein kinase A isoenzymes

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“…5B). These changes, however, were contrary to those reported previously (12,13,39), with no reduction in the ratio of RI to RII subunits (Fig. 5C).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…5B). These changes, however, were contrary to those reported previously (12,13,39), with no reduction in the ratio of RI to RII subunits (Fig. 5C).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…Elevated intracellular cAMP levels also inhibited tumor growth in mouse xenografts of human colon cancer and breast cancer [48]. These data suggest that the overall effect of cAMP in breast and colon cancer is anti-tumorigenic and is consistent with the observed POPDC1-mediated inhibition of cell migration, proliferation and invasion in various cancer types.…”
Section: The Roles Of Popdc Proteins In Cell Proliferationsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Conversely, PKAII is preferentially expressed in normal tissues and seems to be involved in cell growth arrest and differentiation (1,9,10). It has been shown that the selective down-regulation of PKAI by the site-selective cAMP analog 8-Cl-cAMP leads to inhibition of cancer cell growth in a wide variety of cancer cell types in vitro and in vivo (1,4,5,11,12) and is accompanied by inhibition of expression of different oncogenes and growth factors (1,4,5,11). Several studies have also demonstrated that different antisense oligodeoxynucleotides targeting the RI␣ subunit of PKAI expression cause cell growth arrest and differentiation in a wide variety of cancer cell lines (13,14).…”
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