Annals of Urologic Oncology (Jul 2020)
Effects of P-MAPA as Immunomodulator on Markers for Energy Metabolism in Bladder Cancer
Abstract
Introduction This study characterized and compared cellular energetic metabolism features in the treatment of chemically induced non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) in Fischer 344 rats that were submitted to intravesical immunotherapies with P-MAPA (Protein aggregate magnesium-ammonium phospholinoleate-palmitoleate anhydride) and Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG). Methods Rat urinary bladder samples from Control, NMIBC (Cancer), NMIBC+BCG and NMIBC+P-MAPA groups were submitted to histopathological and western blotting analyses for the following proteins: GLUT 1, PFK, GAPDH, HADHSC, β-F1-ATPase, AMPK and mTOR. Results P-MAPA Intravesical treatment was effective in tumor regression and histologic recovery of the urinary bladder in the NMIBC. There was a significant increase in protein levels of GLUT 1, mTOR, GAPDH and HADHSC in the NMIBC+P-MAPA group. It was observed an increase in protein levels of PFK and β-F1-ATPase and a significant reduction in protein levels of AMPk in the NMIBC group. Conclusions Our results showed that immunotherapy with P-MAPA may be an alternative in the treatment of NMIBC, especially in cases where BCG therapy failure, as evidenced by the effect of P-MAPA on tumor regression.
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