Zirui Jiang, Xiaoqing Ye, Mengwei Song, Yue Qiao, Wenhao Cheng, Dan Wang, Xingyu Zhang, Xiuming Li, Xudong Yu, Xiujun Wang, Jing Ji, Yi Mou
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Abstract
Colon cancer ranks among the prevalent malignancies globally, and its proclivity for metastasis significantly contributes to the adverse prognostic outcomes observed in patients. The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) represents a critical biological process through which tumor cells gain migratory and invasive capabilities. Nilotinib is a selective inhibitor of tyrosine kinases, commonly utilized in the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia. Prior investigations have demonstrated that the Nilotinib derivative, N-12, exhibits significant antitumor properties. The objective of this study is to elucidate the inhibitory effects of N-12 on the progression of EMT in colon cancer cells. So, the human colon cancer cell line HCT116 and SW480 were selected for experimentation. Initially, assessments of cell proliferation, migration and invasion were conducted utilizing MTT, colony formation, Edu and Transwell assays. Subsequently, the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane model was employed to evaluate tumor size and its impact on angiogenesis in vivo. Thereafter, HCT116 cells treated with N-12 underwent RNA sequencing for analysis. Finally, the expression levels of EMT markers in colon cancer cells were determined by Western blot analysis. The results showed that N-12 significantly curtails the proliferation, migration, and invasion of colon cancer cells, and concurrently impedes tumor growth in vivo by influencing angiogenesis within the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane. Furthermore, RNA sequencing and Western blot analyses have elucidated that the antitumor efficacy of N-12 is attributable to the inhibition of the EMT signaling pathway. These results underscore the therapeutic potential of N-12 in the management of colon cancer and delineate its mechanism of action.
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Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids publishes research articles, short notices, and concise, critical reviews of related topics that focus on the chemistry and biology of nucleosides, nucleotides, and nucleic acids.
Complete with experimental details, this all-inclusive journal emphasizes the synthesis, biological activities, new and improved synthetic methods, and significant observations related to new compounds.