2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.119993
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Characterization of cannabinoid receptors expressed in Ewing sarcoma TC-71 and A-673 cells as potential targets for anti-cancer drug development

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“…The current study confirms and expands on our recently reported findings in Ewing sarcoma (a form of pediatric bone cancer) [33], namely, that several additional cancer types, derived from mouse (C6-glioma), rat (PC-12) and human (HeLa, PC-3, DU-145) origins, similarly express CBRs exhibiting atypical receptor binding and signaling properties rela-tive to canonical CB1 and/or CB2 receptors. Importantly, cannabinoid ligands exhibiting high affinity for these non-canonical CBRs induce cytotoxicity and mitochondrial injury in prostate cancer cells.…”
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“…The current study confirms and expands on our recently reported findings in Ewing sarcoma (a form of pediatric bone cancer) [33], namely, that several additional cancer types, derived from mouse (C6-glioma), rat (PC-12) and human (HeLa, PC-3, DU-145) origins, similarly express CBRs exhibiting atypical receptor binding and signaling properties rela-tive to canonical CB1 and/or CB2 receptors. Importantly, cannabinoid ligands exhibiting high affinity for these non-canonical CBRs induce cytotoxicity and mitochondrial injury in prostate cancer cells.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Taken together, the results from these binding screens strongly indicate that CBRs expressed in a variety of cancer cell types exhibit atypical binding properties relative to canonical CBRs, with specific binding being detected using [ 3 H]WIN-55-212-2 but not [ 3 H]CP-55,940. The presence of potential "non-canonical" CBRs in cancer cell lines suggested by these results is similar to observations reported previously by our group for CBRs expressed in Ewing sarcoma cell lines [33].…”
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confidence: 91%
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