Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8297062 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) is a subtype of aggressive and chemotherapy-resistant non-Hodgkin lymphoma that occurs predominantly in patients with advanced AIDS. In this study, we examined the antitumor activity of methyl-β-cyclodextrin (M-β-CyD) in vitro and in vivo. M-β-CyD quickly induced caspase-dependent apoptosis in PEL cells via cholesterol depletion from the plasma membrane. In a PEL xenograft mouse model, M-β-CyD significantly inhibited the growth and invasion of PEL cells without apparent adverse effects. These results strongly suggest that M-β-CyD has the potential to be an effective antitumor agent against PEL.
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Kumiko Gotoh, Ryusho Kariya, Md. Masud Alam, Kouki Matsuda, Shinichiro Hattori, Yuki Maeda, Keiichi Motoyama, Akihiro Kojima, Hidetoshi Arima, Seiji Okada,