Simvastatin suppresses proliferation and migration in non-small cell lung cancer via pyroptosis

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Pyroptosis is a form of caspase-1-dependent programmed cell death with anti-tumor properties, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. The results of our study showed that the antihyperlipidemic drug simvastatin induced pyroptosis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines and a xenograft mouse model. Inhibition of pyroptosis attenuated the effects of simvastatin on tumor cell viability and migration. These data suggest that simvastatin may induce pyroptosis, thereby potentially serving as a novel therapeutic agent for NSCLC.

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Wang, F., Liu, W., Ning, J., Wang, J., Lang, Y., Jin, X., … Xu, S. (2018). Simvastatin suppresses proliferation and migration in non-small cell lung cancer via pyroptosis. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 14(4), 406–417. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.23542

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