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Name Kobayashi Kosuke
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researchmap researcher code R000002187
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Effect of simvastatin on cell proliferation and Ras activation in canine tumour cells

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Joint Author

Author

Kosuke Kobayashi, Kenji Baba, Satoshi Kambayashi, Masaru Okuda

Summary

Statins are inhibitors of the mevalonate cascade that is responsible for cholesterol biosynthesis and the formation of intermediate metabolites, farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) and geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP) used in the prenylation of proteins. Although statins are widely used in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, recent studies suggest that they also inhibit proliferation of tumour cells by reducing prenylation of small GTP-binding proteins, such as, Ras. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of simvastatin on cell proliferation and Ras activation in various canine tumour cell lines, including hemangiosarcoma (HSA), melanoma, and lymphoma cell lines. Simvastatin inhibited cell proliferation of all cell lines tested in a concentration- and time-dependent manner, but the susceptibilities were different amongst the cell lines. Simvastatin induced apoptotic cell death via activation of caspase-3 and cell cycle arrest. The cytotoxic effects of simvastatin were attenuated by GGPP and FPP. Simvastatin decreased the amount of prenylated Ras and GTP-bound Ras in HSA and melanoma cell lines, but not in lymphoma cell lines. These results indicate that simvastatin induces cytotoxic effects through the depletion of GGPP and FPP in a variety of canine tumour cells, whereas multiple mechanisms are involved in the effects. Further study is required to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of simvastatin-induced cytotoxic effects in a variety of canine tumour cells. 

Magazine(name)

Veterinary Comparative Oncology

Publisher

Wiley

Volume

19

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

99

EndingPage

108

Date of Issue

2020/08

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Language

English

Thesis Type

Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1111/vco.12644

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