A second-generation 2-methoxyestradiol prodrug is effective against Barrett's adenocarcinoma in a Mouse Xenograft Model

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2-Methoxyestradiol (2-ME2) is an endogenous metabolite of estradiol. In preclinical models, 2-ME2 is effective against different types of tumors. Unfortunately, only low systemic concentrations of 2-ME2 can be achieved following oral administration, even after very high doses are administered to patients. In an effort to solve this problem, we have now synthesized and tested a new prodrug of 2-ME2 that is watersoluble due to a bioreversible hydrophilic group added at the 3-position and that more effectively resists metabolic inactivation due to an ester moiety added to mask the 17-position alcohol. We are reporting here for the first time that this double prodrug of 2-ME2 is effective as an antiproliferative and anticancer agent for both in vitro and in vivo studies against Barrett esophageal adenocarcinoma (BEAC) and provided greater potency than 2-ME2 in inhibiting the growth of BEAC xenografts. Finally, studies indicate that, like 2-ME2, the 2-ME2-PD1 exhibits anticancer effect through possible disruption of microtubule network. © 2012 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Kambhampati, S., Rajewski, R. A., Tanol, M., Haque, I., Das, A., Banerjee, S., … Banerjee, S. K. (2013). A second-generation 2-methoxyestradiol prodrug is effective against Barrett’s adenocarcinoma in a Mouse Xenograft Model. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 12(3), 255–263. https://doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-12-0777

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