Lestaurtinib is a potent inhibitor of anaplastic thyroid cancer cell line models

Nicole, Pinto, Stephenie D., Prokopec, Frederick, Vizeacoumar, Karlee, Searle, Matthew, Lowerison, Kara M., Ruicci, John, Yoo, Kevin, Fung, Danielle, MacNeil, Jim C., Lacefield, Hon S., Leong, Joe S., Mymryk, John W., Barrett, Alessandro, Datti, Paul C., Boutros, Anthony C., Nichols

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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is a rare and lethal human malignancy with no known effec- tive therapies in the majority of cases. Despite the use of conventional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation and surgical resection, this disease remains almost universally fatal. In the present study, we identified the JAK2 inhibitor Lestaurtinib as a potent com- pound when testing against 13 ATC cell lines. Lestaurtinib demonstrated a potent antiproli- ferative effect in vitro at nanomolar concentrations. Furthermore, Lestaurtinib impeded cell migration and the ability to form colonies from single cells using scratch-wound and colony formation assays, respectively. Flow cytometry was used for cell cycle analysis following drug treatment and demonstrated arrest at the G2/M phase of the cell cycle, indicative of a cytostatic effect. In vivo studies using the chick chorioallantoic membrane xenograft models demonstrated that treatment with Lestaurtinib resulted in a significant decrease in endpoint tumor volume and vascularity using power Doppler ultrasound imaging. Overall, this study provides evidence that Lestaurtinib is a potent antiproliferative agent with potential antian- giogenic activity that warrants further investigation as a targeted therapy for ATC.