1. Opposing Effects of Cannabidiol in Patient-derived Neuroendocrine Tumor, Pheochromocytoma/Paraganglioma Primary Cultures.
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Wang K, Schober L, Fischer A, Bechmann N, Maurer J, Peischer L, Reul A, Hantel C, Reincke M, Beuschlein F, Robledo M, Mohr H, Pellegata NS, Schilbach K, Knösel T, Ilmer M, Angele M, Kroiss M, Maccio U, Broglie-Däppen M, Vetter D, Lehmann K, Pacak K, Grossman AB, Auernhammer CJ, Zitzmann K, and Nölting S
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Adult, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Aged, Young Adult, Cell Line, Tumor, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Primary Cell Culture, Cannabidiol pharmacology, Paraganglioma drug therapy, Paraganglioma pathology, Pheochromocytoma drug therapy, Pheochromocytoma pathology, Neuroendocrine Tumors drug therapy, Neuroendocrine Tumors pathology, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms drug therapy, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms pathology
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Context: Treatment options for advanced neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are still limited. In recent years, antitumor effects of cannabinoids have been reported; however, there are only very limited data available in NETs or PPGLs., Objective: Investigation of the effects of cannabidiol (CBD) on patient-derived human NET/PPGL primary cultures and on NET/PPGL cell lines., Methods: We established primary cultures derived from 46 different patients with PPGLs (n = 35) or NETs (n = 11) who underwent tumor resection at 2 centers. Treatment of patient primary cultures with clinically relevant doses (5 µM) and slightly higher doses (10 µM) of CBD was performed., Results: We found opposing effects of 5 µM CBD: significant antitumor effects in 5/35 (14%) and significant tumor-promoting effects in 6/35 (17%) of PPGL primary cultures. In terms of antitumor effects, cluster 2-related PPGLs showed significantly stronger responsivity to CBD compared to cluster 1-related PPGLs (P = .042). Of the cluster 2-related tumors, NF1 PPGLs showed the strongest responsivity (4/5 PPGL primary cultures with a significant decrease in cell viability were NF1-mutated). We also found opposing effects of 10 µM CBD in PPGLs and NETs: significant antitumor effects in 9/33 of PPGL (27%) and 3/11 of NET (27%) primary cultures and significant tumor-promoting effects in 6/33 of PPGL (18%) and 2/11 of NET (18%) primary cultures., Conclusion: We suggest a potential novel treatment option for some NETs/PPGLs but also provide evidence for caution when applying cannabinoids as supportive therapy for pain or appetite management to cancer patients and possibly as health supplements., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. All rights reserved. For commercial re-use, please contact reprints@oup.com for reprints and translation rights for reprints. All other permissions can be obtained through our RightsLink service via the Permissions link on the article page on our site—for further information please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- 2024
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