INVESTIGADORES
DUARTE Alejandra Beatriz
artículos
Título:
T cell leukemia control via Ras-Raf pathway inhibition with peptides
Autor/es:
MARIN GH; REBOLLO A; BRUZZONI-GIOVANELLI H; SCHINELLA G; PIAZZON ISABEL; DUARTE ALEJANDRA; ERRECALDE J
Revista:
Journal Medicine Life
Editorial:
elsaiver
Referencias:
Año: 2017
Resumen:
RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK pathway has been considered a promising target for anticancer therapy. However, tumor cells may develop resistance against such drugs via hyperactivation of N-Ras, which explains why novel therapeut-ic approaches. In this sense, the Institute Curie- Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) designed peptides in order to disturb Ras/Raf interaction which showed pro-apoptotic properties. In order to check the anti-tumoral action of WO2015001045 A2 peptides in a very aggressive BALB/c mice spontaneous leukemia called LB, we performed the present study. METHOD & RESULTS: BALB/c mice inoculated with LB tumor cells were randomly assigned either to control (placebo) or treatment group (that daily received 3 mg of peptide per kg of mice) during 30 days. By day 15 only 24% of the control group was alive vs. 100% of the treatment group. The average survival in treated group was 20,27 days while in control group the mean survival was 15,48 days. Either bone marrow, spleen or axillary nodes demonstrated a higher level of malignant T cell presence compare with treated group (89,78% ; 95,64% & 77,68% versus 72,45%, 80,23% & 63.44% respectively for each organ inspected. DISCUSSION: Our study demonstrated an improvement in survival curves in mice model affected by spontaneous T lymphoid leukemia when peptides WO2015001045 A2 were used. These peptides might be a valid option to become part of the therapeutic armory for malignant lymphoproliferative diseases control.