Repurposing neuroleptics: clozapine as a novel, adjuvant therapy for melanoma brain metastases.

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Tobias Wikerholmen, Erlend Moen Taule, Emma Rigg, Birgitte Feginn Berle, Magnus Sættem, Katharina Sarnow, Halala Sdik Saed, Terje Sundstrøm, Frits Thorsen
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Abstract

The blood-brain barrier and the distinct brain immunology provide challenges in translating commonly used chemotherapeutics to treat intracranial tumors. Previous reports suggest anti-tumoral effects of antipsychotics, encouraging investigations into potential treatment effects of neuroleptics on brain metastases. For the first time, the therapeutic potential of the antipsychotic drug clozapine in treating melanoma brain metastases (MBM) was investigated using three human MBM cell lines. Through in vitro cell culture and viability experiments, clozapine displayed potent anti-tumoral effects on MBM cells with an exploitable therapeutic window when compared to normal human astrocytes or rat brain organoids. Further, it was shown that clozapine inhibited migration, proliferation, and colony formation in a dose-dependent manner. Through flow cytometry and proteome screening, we found that clozapine induced apoptosis in MBM cells and potentially altered the tumor immunological environment by upregulating proteins such as macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1α) and interleukin-8 (IL-8). In conclusion, clozapine shows significant and selective anti-tumoral effects on MBM cell lines in vitro. Further in vivo experiments are warranted to translate these results into clinical use.

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7.80
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审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal''s scope encompasses all aspects of metastasis research, whether laboratory-based, experimental or clinical and therapeutic. It covers such areas as molecular biology, pharmacology, tumor biology, and clinical cancer treatment (with all its subdivisions of surgery, chemotherapy and radio-therapy as well as pathology and epidemiology) insofar as these disciplines are concerned with the Journal''s core subject of metastasis formation, prevention and treatment.
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