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Concurrent Regulation Of Lkb1 And Camkk2 In The Activation Of Ampk In Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer By A Well-Defined Polyherbal Mixture With Anticancer Properties., Amber F. Macdonald, Ahmed Bettaieb, Dallas R. Donohoe, Dina S. Alani, Anna Han, Yi Zhao, Jay Whelan
Concurrent Regulation Of Lkb1 And Camkk2 In The Activation Of Ampk In Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer By A Well-Defined Polyherbal Mixture With Anticancer Properties., Amber F. Macdonald, Ahmed Bettaieb, Dallas R. Donohoe, Dina S. Alani, Anna Han, Yi Zhao, Jay Whelan
Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Zyflamend, a blend of herbal extracts, effectively inhibits tumor growth using preclinical models of castrate-resistant prostate cancer mediated in part by 5'-adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a master energy sensor of the cell. Clinically, treatment with Zyflamend and/or metformin (activators of AMPK) had benefits in castrate-resistant prostate cancer patients who no longer responded to treatment. Two predominant upstream kinases are known to activate AMPK: liver kinase B1 (LKB1), a tumor suppressor, and calcium-calmodulin kinase kinase-2 (CaMKK2), a tumor promotor over-expressed in many cancers. The objective was to interrogate how Zyflamend activates AMPK by determining the roles of LKB1 and …