Antagonists of bombesin/GRP and GHRH inhibited the growth of two types of non-small cell lung cancer in mice by 22-84%, working through multiple mechanisms including downregulating growth factor receptors (EGFR/HER family), reducing blood vessel growth signals (VEGF), and shifting the balance of cell death regulators toward promoting cancer cell death. These findings suggest peptide antagonists could provide a new multi-pronged therapeutic strategy for lung cancer.
Kanashiro, Celia A; Schally, Andrew V; Zarandi, Marta; Hammann, Brian D; Varga, Jozsef L