Carcinogenesis, Vol. 23, No. 1, 131-142,
January 2002
© 2002 Oxford University Press
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Induction of cytostasis in mammary carcinoma cells treated with the anticancer agent perillyl alcohol
1 McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, Department of Oncology, Room 506A, 1400 University Ave, Madison, WI 53706, USA
2 Present address: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, HHMI/CMM-West, Room 219, University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, Mail Code 0686, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0686, USA
The monoterpene perillyl alcohol (POH) has preventive and therapeutic effects in a wide variety of pre-clinical tumor models, including those for breast cancers, and is currently being tested in human phase I clinical trials. POH causes both cytostasis and apoptosis in rat mammary carcinomas. In vitro, POH inhibits cellular proliferation in a variety of mammalian cell lines. Here we investigated the mechanisms underlying cytostasis by studying the effects of POH on the cell cycle in vitro using the murine mammary transformed cell line TM6. In TM6 cells, POH causes an early G1 cell-cycle block and slows the G2M transition. An increase in pRB in its hypophosphorylated state is associated with the early G1 block caused by POH. POH treatment inhibits two important targets in the cells during the G1S transition: cyclin D1- and cyclin E-associated kinase. POH treatment leads to a reduction in cyclin D1 RNA and protein levels and prevents the formation of active cyclin D1-associated kinase complexes in synchronous cells during the exit of G0 and entry into the cell cycle. In addition, POH treatment induces an increased association of p21WAF1 with cyclin ECdk2 complexes, and inhibits the activating phosphorylation of Cdk2. All these effects of POH may contribute to the inhibition of the transition out of the G1 phase of the cell cycle.
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