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Effectiveness of IκB kinase inhibitors in murine colitis-associated tumorigenesis

Journal

JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 44, Issue 9, Pages 935-943

Publisher

SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s00535-009-0098-7

Keywords

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD); Tumor; NF-kappa B; Cytokine

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan [17209026, 18890244]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18890244, 17209026] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) activation is involved in various inflammatory illnesses, for example inflammatory bowel disease, and is thought to be a key factor in the tumor-promoting mechanism of inflammation-associated tumorigenesis. This study investigated whether inhibitors of IKK beta, which is a critical kinase for NF-kappa B activation, reduce colitis-associated tumorigenesis in mice. We used a mouse model of the disease whereby administration of azoxymethane (AOM) followed by repeated dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) ingestion causes severe colonic inflammation and the subsequent development of multiple tumors. Effects of IKK beta inhibitors, NBD peptide, and IMD-0354 were examined. In a colitis-associated cancer model, treatment with the IKK beta inhibitors NBD peptide and IMD-0354 significantly reduced the number of tumors compared with the untreated group. The tumors were also significantly smaller in the inhibitor-treated mice than in the untreated mice. Macrophage and neutrophil infiltration decreased with the inhibitor treatment. NF-kappa B activation and the expression of Cox-2 and iNOS were observed in tumor tissues, and the inhibitors ameliorated their expression. These inhibitors blocked NF-kappa B activation and the expression of proinflammatory cytokines mediated by the culture supernatant of inflamed colon in murine primary macrophages. In-vitro and in-vivo experiments showed that these drugs, especially NBD peptide, could also inhibit the proliferation of colonic epithelial cells. These results imply that IKK beta-targeted NF-kappa B blockade is an attractive therapeutic approach for the prevention of colitis-associated tumors.

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