Quinacrine causes apoptosis in human cancer cell lines through caspase-mediated pathway and regulation of small-GTPase

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2020-02
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Indian Academy of Sciences
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Quinacrine (QC), an FDA-approved anti-malarial drug, has shown to have anticancer activities. Due to its‘shotgun’ nature, QC has become an inevitable candidate for combination chemotherapy. There is lack of studyof the molecular interplay between colorectal cancer (CRC) microenvironment and its metastasis. In this study,we focused on the differential anti-cancerous effect of QC on two different human cancer cell lines, HCT 116and INT 407. Results suggest that cytotoxicity increased in both the cell lines with an increase in QCconcentration. The expression patterns of small-GTPases and caspases were altered significantly in QC-treatedcells compared to non-treated cells. HSP70 and p53 showed comparable differences in the expression pattern.The wound-healing assay showed an increase in the denuded zone, with an increase in the concentration ofQC. The formation of apoptotic nuclei increased with a rise in the concentration of QC in both the cell lines.The decrease and increase in caspase 9 and caspase 3 expression respectively were studied, confirmingapoptosis by the extrinsic pathway
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Caspase 3, caspase 8, caspase 9, HCT 116, Hsp70, INT 407, p53, Quinacrine, small GTPases
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Samanta Angela, Ravindran Geethanjal, Sarkar Angshuman. Quinacrine causes apoptosis in human cancer cell lines through caspase-mediated pathway and regulation of small-GTPase. Journal of Biosciences. 2020 Feb; : 1-18