A compound that blocks growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) was found to kill endometrial (uterine) cancer cells by activating a chain of tumor-suppressing proteins. The GHRH blocker triggered a protein called PKC-delta, which in turn switched on the well-known cancer-fighting proteins p53 and p21, leading to programmed cell death. These findings suggest that GHRH-blocking drugs could be a viable treatment approach for endometrial and potentially other cancers.
Wu, Hsien-Ming; Schally, Andrew V; Cheng, Jung-Chien; Zarandi, Marta; Varga, Jozsef; Leung, Peter C K