A new generation of GHRH antagonists modified with fatty acid chains at the N-terminus showed improved ability to inhibit cancer cell growth compared to earlier versions. One such antagonist, MZ-J-7-114, significantly suppressed the growth of human prostate cancer tumors in mice at a dose where the previous-generation antagonist JV-1-38 was ineffective, demonstrating that lipid modifications can meaningfully enhance the anticancer potency of GHRH antagonists.
Zarandi, Marta; Varga, Jozsef L; Schally, Andrew V; Horvath, Judit E; Toller, Gabor L; Kovacs, Magdolna; Letsch, Markus; Groot, Kate; Armatis, Patricia; Halmos, Gabor