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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
glioblastoma
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Glioblastoma
is characterized by the extensive vascularization with poor prognosis. Targeting both tumor cell and angiogenesis may present an effective therapeutic strategy for
glioblastoma
.
Monensin
, a polyether ionophore antibiotic, has been recently recognized as promising anticancer drug candidate due to its potent and selective anti-tumor activities. However, little is known on the effects of monensin on tumor angiogenesis. In this work, we investigated the effects and underlying mechanisms of monensin on
glioblastoma
angiogenesis and growth. We show that monensin at nanomolar concentrations inhibits early stages of capillary network formation of
glioblastoma
endothelial cell.
Monensin
inhibited multiple endothelial cellular events, including migration, growth and survival, without affecting adhesion to Matrigel. We further demonstrate that monensin acts on endothelial cells via suppressing VEGFR- and EGFR-mediated signaling pathways.
Monensin
also inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis in a panel of
glioblastoma
cells. However, monensin is more effective in targeting endothelial cells than tumor cells. Using
glioblastoma
growth xenograft mice model, we show that monensin at tolerable dose effectively inhibits
glioblastoma
growth. Of note, there is a significant decreased tumor vascularization from monensin-treated mice. Our work clearly demonstrates the anti-angiogenic activity of monensin and its ability in suppressing multiple tyrosine kinase receptor-mediated pathways. Our findings suggest that is a useful addition to the treatment armamentarium for
glioblastoma
.
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PMID:Monensin inhibits glioblastoma angiogenesis via targeting multiple growth factor receptor signaling. 3259 38