In vitro inhibitory effect of trichostatin A on canine grade 3 mast cell tumor


Autoria(s): NAGAMINE, Marcia Kazumi; SANCHES, Daniel S.; PINELLO, Katia C.; TORRES, Luciana Neves; MENNECIER, Gregory; LATORRE, Andreia O.; FUKUMASU, Heidge; DAGLI, Maria Lucia Zaidan
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

Mast cell tumor (MCT) is one of the most prevalent neoplasms that affect skin and soft tissue in dogs. Because mast cell tumors present a great variety of clinical appearance and behavior, their treatment becomes a challenge. Trichostatin A (TSA), an antifungal antibiotic, has shown inhibitory effects on the proliferation and induction of apoptosis in various types of cancer cells. In order to evaluate the potential of trichostatin A as a therapeutic drug, cells of grade 3 MCT were cultured and treated with concentrations of 1 nM to 400 nM of TSA. MTT assay and trypan blue exclusion assays were performed to estimate cell growth and cell viability, and cell cycle analysis was evaluated. TSA treatment showed a reduction in numbers of viable cells and an increase of cell death by apoptosis. The cell cycle analysis showed an increase of hypodiploid cells and a reduction of G0/G1 and G2/M -phases. According to these results, trichostatin A may be an interesting potential chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of canine MCT.

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq[140451/2007-2]

Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)

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VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, v.35, n.6, p.391-399, 2011

0165-7380

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26754

10.1007/s11259-011-9474-x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11259-011-9474-x

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eng

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SPRINGER

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Veterinary Research Communications

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Palavras-Chave #Canine mast cell tumor #Trichostatin A #Tumor mast cell culture #Mastocytoma #Canine tumor #Histone deacetylase inhibitor #HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR #APOPTOSIS #KIT #MASTOCYTOMA #DOGS #CANCER #POTENT #Veterinary Sciences
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