Description |
IITZ-01 is a potent lysosomotropic autophagy inhibitor with single-agent antitumor activity, with an IC50 of 2.62 μM for PI3Kγ.
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Target |
PI3Kγ:2.62 μM (IC50)
Autophagy
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In Vitro |
IITZ-01 shows negligible inhibition toward PI3Kγ (IC50: 2.62μM). Time-course immunoblotting experiment with IITZ-01-treated cells also displays significant elevation in SQSTM1 levels, indicating the autophagy inhibitory nature of the compound. In addition to that, both compounds IITZ-01 has demonstrated potent autophagy inhibitory activity in other breast, lung, and colon cancer cells[1].
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In Vivo |
Tumors after reaching ~100 mm3, vehicle, 45 mg/kg of IITZ-01, is administered through intraperitoneal (i.p.) route on every alternate day for 4 weeks. IITZ-01 reduces the active tumor burden around 8.8-fold, when compared with control group as determined by tumor photon counts. Moreover, tumor volume measurements have demonstrated that IITZ-01 has significantly inhibited average tumor growth when compared with control from third day of treatment. Significant reduction in average tumor weights is observed after treatment with IITZ-01 compared with control. This treatment schedule of both compounds is well tolerated in mice for the total duration of administration with no significant changes in their body weights[1].
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References |
[1]. Guntuku L, et al. IITZ-01, a novel potent lysosomotropic autophagy inhibitor, has single-agent antitumor efficacy in triple-negative breast cancer in vitro and in vivo. Oncogene. 2018 Aug 30.
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