HA15 is a selective ligand of BiP/GRP78/HSPA5 chaperone that increases ER stress, leading to autophagic and apoptotic cell death in varies cancer cell lines including melanoma cells. HA15 inhibits inhibit the ATPase activity of BiP. HA15 inhibits tumor development in mice injected with A375 melanoma cells.
selective ligand of BiP/GRP78/HSPA5 chaperone that increases ER stress, leading to autophagic and apoptotic cell death in varies cancer cell lines
Treatment of melanoma has significantly advanced over the last decade, with the development of targeted therapies against the MAPK pathway and immunotherapies to reactivate antitumor immunity. Unfortunately, currently more than 50% of patients are in treatment failure. Thus, identification of
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We have discovered and developed a series of molecules (thiazole benzenesulfonamides). HA15, the lead compound of this series, displayed anti-cancerous activity on all melanoma cells tested, including cells isolated from patients and cells that developed resistance to BRAF inhibitors. Our
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