Chemoprevention of urothelial cell carcinoma growth and invasion by the dual COX–LOX inhibitor licofelone in UPII-SV40T transgenic mice

V Madka, A Mohammed, Q Li, Y Zhang… - Cancer Prevention …, 2014 - AACR
V Madka, A Mohammed, Q Li, Y Zhang, JMR Patlolla, L Biddick, S Lightfoot, XR Wu…
Cancer Prevention Research, 2014AACR
Epidemiologic and clinical data suggest that use of anti-inflammatory agents is associated
with reduced risk for bladder cancer. We determined the chemopreventive efficacy of
licofelone, a dual COX–lipoxygenase (LOX) inhibitor, in a transgenic UPII-SV40T mouse
model of urothelial transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). After genotyping, six-week-old UPII-
SV40T mice (n= 30/group) were fed control (AIN-76A) or experimental diets containing 150
or 300 ppm licofelone for 34 weeks. At 40 weeks of age, all mice were euthanized, and …
Abstract
Epidemiologic and clinical data suggest that use of anti-inflammatory agents is associated with reduced risk for bladder cancer. We determined the chemopreventive efficacy of licofelone, a dual COX–lipoxygenase (LOX) inhibitor, in a transgenic UPII-SV40T mouse model of urothelial transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). After genotyping, six-week-old UPII-SV40T mice (n = 30/group) were fed control (AIN-76A) or experimental diets containing 150 or 300 ppm licofelone for 34 weeks. At 40 weeks of age, all mice were euthanized, and urinary bladders were collected to determine urothelial tumor weights and to evaluate histopathology. Results showed that bladders of the transgenic mice fed control diet weighed 3 to 5-fold more than did those of the wild-type mice due to urothelial tumor growth. However, treatment of transgenic mice with licofelone led to a significant, dose-dependent inhibition of the urothelial tumor growth (by 68.6%–80.2%, P < 0.0001 in males; by 36.9%–55.3%, P < 0.0001 in females) compared with the control group. The licofelone diet led to the development of significantly fewer invasive tumors in these transgenic mice. Urothelial tumor progression to invasive TCC was inhibited in both male (up to 50%; P < 0.01) and female mice (41%–44%; P < 0.003). Urothelial tumors of the licofelone-fed mice showed an increase in apoptosis (p53, p21, Bax, and caspase3) with a decrease in proliferation, inflammation, and angiogenesis markers (proliferating cell nuclear antigen, COX-2, 5-LOX, prostaglandin E synthase 1, FLAP, and VEGF). These results suggest that licofelone can serve as potential chemopreventive for bladder TCC. Cancer Prev Res; 7(7); 708–16. ©2014 AACR.
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