Zoledronic acid is a nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate widely used in the treatment of bone metastasis secondary to breast cancer. In addition, current clinical trials suggest direct antitumor effects, which may reduce the risk of overall disease progression in breast cancer patients. Consistently, recent experimental approaches have demonstrated strong antiproliferative and apoptotic effects in various human cancer cells, although the molecular mechanisms remained elusive. This study was conducted to identify key mechanisms underlying the growth suppressor activity of zoledronic acid in epithelial cancer. For this purpose, we employed an extensive series of cellular, molecular as well as biochemical studies and uncovered the existence of ...