Influence of novel supramolecular substance, [2] rotaxane, on the caspase signaling pathway in melanoma and colon cancer cells in vitro

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We studied the influence of novel supramolecular substance, [2] rotaxane (TROA0001), on caspase signaling and cell viability in cancer cell lines. TRO-A0001 suppressed concentration-dependently cell proliferation. Expression of the cleaved-form caspase-3 and PARP was significantly increased in cells exposed to TRO-A0001. The expression of Bax was increased by TRO-A0001. Furthermore, the down-regulation of Bax by siRNA resulted in growth activation significantly. The morphological analysis demonstrated that TRO-A0001 increased the levels of apoptotic cells in human cancer cell lines. These results suggest that TRO-A0001 induces apoptosis in cancer cells and holds potential as a new anti-tumor medicine. © 2013 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Hara, K., Beppu, T., Kimura, M., Fujita, Y., Takata, T., Nishio, K., & Ono, N. (2013). Influence of novel supramolecular substance, [2] rotaxane, on the caspase signaling pathway in melanoma and colon cancer cells in vitro. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 122(2), 153–157. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.12244SC

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