臨牀消化器内科 Vol.23 No.12(5-2)


特集名 消化器癌化学予防の現状
題名 肝臓癌化学予防 (2) レチノイドを中心に
発刊年月 2008年 11月
著者 清水 雅仁 岐阜大学大学院医学系研究科腫瘍制御学講座消化器病態学分野
著者 森脇 久隆 岐阜大学大学院医学系研究科腫瘍制御学講座消化器病態学分野
【 要旨 】 肝細胞癌の予後は,高率に認められる再発や二次発癌を予防することにより大幅に改善される.肝発癌の一つのメカニズムとして,レチノイドX受容体RXRalphaのリン酸化修飾に伴う機能不全が挙げられるが,RXRのリガンドであると同時に,Ras/MAPKを抑制することでRXRalphaのリン酸化を阻害する非環式レチノイドは,初発肝癌根治術後の二次発癌を有意に抑制し生存率を改善した.この結果は,高癌化状態にある肝全体に存在する異常cloneが,非環式レチノイドによって排除されたためと考えられる (clonal deletion).今後,他薬剤との併用による相乗効果も含め,肝発癌予防における非環式レチノイドの大きな役割が期待される.
Theme Present Status of Chemoprevention for Tumors Derived from Digestive Diseases
Title Strategy for Chemoprevention of Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Acyclic Retinoid
Author Masahito Shimizu Department of Gastroenterology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine
Author Hisataka Moriwaki Department of Gastroenterology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine
[ Summary ] The prognosis for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is poor because even in early stage cases when surgical treatment may be expected to be curative, the incidence of recurrence in patients with underlying cirrhosis is very high. Therefore, strategies to prevent recurrence and second primary HCC are required to improve the prognosis for patients with HCC. One of the most practical approaches to prevent the development of HCC is "clonal deletion" therapy, which is defined as the removal of the latent (i. e. invisible) (pre) malignant clones from the livers which are in a hypercarcinogenic state. A malfunction of retinoid X receptor-alpha (RXRalpha) due to phosphorylation by the Ras/MAPK signaling pathway is associated with the development of HCC and thus may be a critical target for HCC chemoprevention. Acyclic retinoid (ACR), which has been shown to reduce the incidence of a post-therapeutic recurrence of HCC, can inhibit the Ras activity and phosphorylation of the RXRalpha protein. The combination of ACR plus interferon or vitamin K2 synergistically inhibited the growth of HCC cells. In conclusion, the inhibition of RXRalpha phosphorylation and the restoration of its physiological function as a master regulator for nuclear receptors may be a potentially effective and critical strategy for HCC chemoprevention. ACR, which targets phosphorylated RXRalpha, may play a critical role in preventing the development of HCC. In addition, the combination therapy using ACR may therefore be effective for chemoprevention of HCC.
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