2023
DOI: 10.1002/jgm.3571
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Anisomycin inhibits the activity of human ovarian cancer stem cells via regulating antisense RNA NCBP2‐AS2/MEK/ERK/STAT3 signaling

Abstract: BackgroundOvarian cancer stem cells (OCSCs) are the main cause of relapse and drug resistance in patients with ovarian cancer. Anisomycin has been shown to be an effective antitumor agent, but its mechanism of action in ovarian cancer remains elusive.MethodsCD44+/CD133+ human OCSCs were isolated from human ovarian cancer tissues. OCSCs were interfered with using anisomycin and specific small‐interfering RNA (siRNA). Microarray assay, MTT, in vivo tumorigenic experiments, transwell assay, cell cycle assay, colo… Show more

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“…Anisomycin affects Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell morphology and growth and has been described to affect wound healing in planarians . Potential antitumor activity has been reported against human tumor cell lines. Anisomycin interferes with protein and DNA synthesis in eukaryotes and can block peptide bond formation. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anisomycin affects Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell morphology and growth and has been described to affect wound healing in planarians . Potential antitumor activity has been reported against human tumor cell lines. Anisomycin interferes with protein and DNA synthesis in eukaryotes and can block peptide bond formation. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%