Compound 331 selectively induces glioma cell death by upregulating miR-494 and downregulating CDC20

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Abstract

Malignant gliomas are the most common malignant tumors in the central nervous system (CNS). Up to date, the prognosis of glioma is still very poor, effective therapy with less side-effect is very necessary. Herein, we identify a compound named as "331" selectively induced cell death in glioma cells but not in astrocytes. Compound 331 upregulated miR-494 and downregulated CDC20 in glioma cells but not in astrocytes. These results suggest that compound 331 could be a potential drug selectively targeting glioma cells through upregulating miR-494 and downregulating CDC20.

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Zhang, L., Niu, T., Huang, Y., Zhu, H., Zhong, W., Lin, J., & Zhang, Y. (2015). Compound 331 selectively induces glioma cell death by upregulating miR-494 and downregulating CDC20. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep12003

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