2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2004.tb03247.x
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Kigamicin D, a novel anticancer agent based on a new anti‐austerity strategy targeting cancer cells' tolerance to nutrient starvation

Abstract: Both tolerance to nutrient starvation and angiogenesis are essential for cancer progression because of the insufficient supply of nutrients to tumor tissue. Since chronic nutrient starvation seldom occurs in normal tissue, cancer's tolerance to nutrient starvation should provide a novel target for cancer therapy. In this study, we propose an anti-austerity strategy to exploit the ability of agents to eliminate cancer cells' tolerance to nutrient starvation. We established a simple screening method for agents t… Show more

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“…Oral administration of kigamicin D was previously described to show a strong antitumor effect in human tumor xenograft models of pancreatic tumors [2]. In this paper we describe that kigamicin D shows the same selective cytotoxicity against normal human cells such as lung fibroblast and prostate stromal cells under nutrient starved condition as against cancer cells.…”
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“…Oral administration of kigamicin D was previously described to show a strong antitumor effect in human tumor xenograft models of pancreatic tumors [2]. In this paper we describe that kigamicin D shows the same selective cytotoxicity against normal human cells such as lung fibroblast and prostate stromal cells under nutrient starved condition as against cancer cells.…”
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“…In human pancreatic tumor xenograft models, tumors are thought to keep the natural characteristics of pancreatic cancers such as hypovascularity and aggressive malignant behavior despite poor blood supply. Kigamicin D showed strong antitumor effect on human tumor xenograft models of pancreatic tumors such as PANC-1, Capan-1, and MIA Paca-2 in nude or scid mice [2]. Kigamicin D also showed cytotoxicity selective to nutrient starved culture in normal cells such as fibroblasts and human prostate stromal cells as described below.…”
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