Novel agent #2714 potently inhibits lung cancer growth by suppressing cell proliferation and by inducing apoptosis in vitro and in vivo

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The use of small molecule compounds to inhibit cell proliferation is one of the most promising approaches in cancer therapy. In the present study, a cell viability assay, flow cytometry analysis, western blotting and mouse xenograft models were used to investigate the anticancer activities of #2714 and its underlying mechanisms in lung cancer. The present in vitro results suggested that #2714 significantly inhibited the viability of the human non-small cell lung cancer line SPc-A1 in a concentration- and time-dependent manner, with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration value of 5.54 piM after 48 h of treatment. Additionally, #2714 inhibited SPc-A1 cell proliferation via the Wnt/p-catenin pathway and by impairing mitochondrial membrane potential. The protein expression levels of Wnt 3a, Wnt 5a/b, phos-phorylated (p)-p-catenin, p-glycogen synthase kinase 3p, and p-mitogen-activated protein kinase 14 were downregulated following treatment with #2714. Furthermore, using a mouse xenograft model, #2714 was identified to significantly inhibit tumor growth and to decrease cancer cell proliferation in vivo. #2714 may represent a novel effective anticancer compound targeting lung cancer cells. Additionally, #2714 was able to induce apoptosis and decrease cell proliferation in SPc-A1 cells via the Wnt/p-catenin pathway.

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Lu, W., Sun, Q., Chen, B., Li, Y., Xu, Y., & Wang, S. (2019). Novel agent #2714 potently inhibits lung cancer growth by suppressing cell proliferation and by inducing apoptosis in vitro and in vivo. Molecular Medicine Reports, 19(6), 4788–4796. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2019.10114

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