2022
DOI: 10.3390/jpm12081318
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Diaporine Potentiates the Anticancer Effects of Oxaliplatin and Doxorubicin on Liver Cancer Cells

Abstract: Recent studies have shown that diaporine, a novel fungal metabolic product, has a strong in vitro and in vivo anticancer effect on human non-small-cell lung and breast cancers. In this study, three human hepatocarcinoma cell lines (HepG2, Hep3B, and Huh7) were used to evaluate the efficacy of diaporine alone and in combination with the standard cytotoxic drugs oxaliplatin and doxorubicin for the treatment of liver cancer. We demonstrated that diaporine, oxaliplatin, and doxorubicin triggered a concentration- a… Show more

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“…As a clinical chemotherapy drug for liver cancer and other solid tumors, oxaliplatin exerts an antitumor effect by binding to DNA to induce DNA damage 28,29 . We confirmed that oxaliplatin treatment significantly increased the expression level of the DNA damage marker protein γ‐H 2 AX.…”
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“…As a clinical chemotherapy drug for liver cancer and other solid tumors, oxaliplatin exerts an antitumor effect by binding to DNA to induce DNA damage 28,29 . We confirmed that oxaliplatin treatment significantly increased the expression level of the DNA damage marker protein γ‐H 2 AX.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…In addition, we found that the expression of the antiapoptotic proteins Bcl-2 and Survivin was significantly downregulated by Cu(sal)(phen) treatment but not by oxaliplatin treatment in HCC cells. This may explain why Cu(sal)(phen) can induce apoptosis effectively compared with oxaliplatin in HCC cells.As a clinical chemotherapy drug for liver cancer and other solid tumors, oxaliplatin exerts an antitumor effect by binding to DNA to induce DNA damage 28,29. We confirmed that oxaliplatin treatment significantly increased the expression level of the DNA damage marker protein γ-H 2 AX.…”
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