Calpain-2 Inhibitor Therapy Reduces Murine Colitis and Colitis-associated Cancer.
Aaron H Rose, Zhi Huang, Chrisy Mafnas, Jared H Hara, FuKun W Hoffmann, Ann S Hashimoto, Pietro Bertino, Peter R Hoffmann
Index: Inflamm. Bowel Dis. 21 , 2005-15, (2015)
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Abstract
An important role has emerged for calpain enzymes in regulating inflammation with one isoform, calpain-2, particularly important for macrophage activation. The goal of this study was to determine the therapeutic potential of a synthetic calpain-2 inhibitor, zLLY-CH2F, for colitis and inflammation-associated colorectal cancer.Mice were then subjected to the azoxymethane/dextran sulfate sodium model of colitis and colitis-associated cancer incorporating intervention with daily injections of 0.75 mg/kg calpain-2 inhibitor beginning after the first signs of colitis.Calpain-2 inhibitor treatment alleviated weight loss and bloody diarrhea, and reduced inflammatory infiltration into colon tissues and inflammatory cytokine mRNA. Calpain-2 inhibitor intervention also reduced total colitis-associated cancer tumor volume by up to 70% in vehicle control mice and decreased cancer pathology scores of blinded histological colon tissue analyses. Mechanistic investigations showed that calpain-2 inhibition during macrophage activation reduced inhibitor of kappa beta (IκB) degradation and nuclear factor kappa beta (NFκB) nuclear localization as well as secretion of specific inflammatory cytokines. In addition, calpain-2 inhibitor treatment of CT26.WT mouse and HT-29 human colorectal cancer cells decreased proliferation and reduced IκB degradation and NFκB translocation.Overall, these findings suggest that intervention with a calpain-2 inhibitor may reduce colitis and colitis-associated cancer through a two-hit process of limiting macrophage activation and inhibiting growth of the colorectal cancer cells themselves.
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