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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
somatostatin
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Malignant melanomas are characterized by a high intrinsic resistance to chemotherapy. Multiple drug resistance (MDR) can be mediated by transport proteins such as MDR-1, multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) or lung resistance protein (LRP). The cytotoxic analogue of
somatostatin
AN-238 consisting of 2-pyrrolinodoxorubicin (AN-201) linked to a
somatostatin
analogue RC-121 binds to receptors for
somatostatin
and is targeted to tumors expressing these receptors. We evaluated the expression of
somatostatin
receptors on human malignant melanoma tumor lines MRI-H255 and MRI-H187 and examined the effects of the targeted analogue AN-238 and its cytotoxic radical AN-201 on growth of these tumors in nude mice. We also studied the effects of AN-238 and AN-201 on the expression of MDR-1,
MRP-1
and LRP by real-time PCR. AN-238 inhibited the growth of MRI-H255 and MRI-H187 tumors while AN-201 was ineffective. Blockade of
somatostatin
receptors by
somatostatin
analogue RC-121 abolished the effects of AN-238. Targeted therapy with AN-238 did not produce an induction of mRNA of MDR-1,
MRP-1
or LRP. Our findings show that targeted chemotherapy with cytotoxic
somatostatin
analogue AN-238 inhibits the growth of malignant melanomas. AN-238 could provide a novel treatment approach for advanced malignant melanomas.
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PMID:Effective therapy of experimental human malignant melanomas with a targeted cytotoxic somatostatin analogue without induction of multi-drug resistance proteins. 1668 51