Phosphodiesterase 10, a novel target in colon cancer.

2014 
503 Background: Elevation of intracellular cGMP is known to inhibit tumor proliferation and induce apoptosis, although the phosphodiesterase (PDE) isozymes that regulate cGMP levels in tumor cells have not been well studied. We report first evidence that PDE10 is elevated in colon tumors compared with normal colon and suggest that PDE10 inhibitors can be used for the treatment or prevention of colon cancer. Methods: PDE10 protein and mRNA levels were measured in human colon tumor cells (HT29, HCT116, SW480, Caco2), normal colonocytes (NCM460), human clinical samples, and ApcMin/+ mouse model. Two chemically distinct PDE10 selective inhibitors, PQ-10 and Pf-2545920, were tested against the cell lines. The NCI-60 panel of human tumor cell lines was also screened against Pf-2545920 to identify potential differences in sensitivity among histologically diverse tumor types. We also performed siRNA knockdown studies in colonocytes and tumor cell lines. To determine the effect of the PDE10 siRNA knockdown on cycl...
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