Aberrantly-active signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat)3 has a causal role in many human cancers and represents a validated anticancer drug target, though it has posed significant challenge to drug development. A new small molecule, JKB887, was identified through library screening and is predicted to interact with Lys591, Arg609 and Pro63 in the phospho-tyrosine (pTyr)-binding pocket of the Stat3 SH2 domain. JKB887 inhibited Stat3 DNA-binding activity in vitro in a time-dependent manner, with IC of 2.2-4.5 μM at 30-60-min incubation. It directly disrupted both the Stat3 binding to the cognate, high-affinity pTyr (pY) peptide, GpYLPQTV-NH in fluorescent polarization assay with IC of 3.5-5.5 μM at 60-90-min incubation, and to the IL-6 receptor/gp130 or Src in treated malignant cells. Treatment with JKB887 selectively blocked constitutive Stat3 phosphorylation, nuclear translocation and transcriptional activity, and Stat3-regulated gene expression, and decreased viable cell numbers, cell growth, colony formation, migration, and survival in human or mouse tumor cells. By contrast, JKB887 had minimal effects on Stat1, pErk1/2, pShc, pJAK2, or pSrc induction, or on cells that do not harbor aberrantly-active Stat3. Additionally, JKB887 inhibited growth of human breast cancer xenografts in mice. JKB887 is a Stat3-selective inhibitor with demonstrable antitumor effects against Stat3-dependent human cancers.
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