8-chloro-cAMP enhances the growth inhibitory effect of cytotoxic drugs in human colon cancer cells

Int J Oncol. 1996 Dec;9(6):1233-7. doi: 10.3892/ijo.9.6.1233.

Abstract

8-Cl-cAMP is a novel agent able to inhibit the growth of a wide variety of cancer cell types in vitro and in vivo by interfering with the protein kinase A type I (PKAI), a protein directly involved in mitogenic signalling and neoplastic transformation. In a recent phase I study conducted in cancer patients we have demonstrated that 8-Cl-cAMP, at doses devoid of toxicity, may achieve plasma concentrations in a range previously shown effective for cancer cell growth inhibition. In the present study we have investigated the effect of 8-Cl-cAMP in association with cytotoxic drugs acting by different mechanisms of action on the growth of LS174T and GEO human colon cancer cells. We here demonstrate that 8-Cl-cAMP administered after the cytotoxic drugs does not interfere with their growth inhibitory effect but rather is additive with most of them. Moreover, a synergistic effect was observed when 8-Cl-cAMP was administered after cisplatin or paclitaxel. The sequence of treatment seems to be important since pretreatment with 8-Cl-cAMP interferes with the effect of the cytoxic drugs. These results demonstrate that 8-Cl-cAMP is not only able to induce cell growth inhibition when used alone but also exhibit the capacity to enhance the efficacy of different cytotoxic drugs.