TY - JOUR
T1 - NSC746364, a G-quadruplex-stabilizing agent, suppresses cell growth of A549 human lung cancer cells through activation of the ATR/Chk1-dependent pathway
AU - Chung, Yun Lung
AU - Pan, Chun Hsu
AU - Liou, Wei Hung
AU - Sheu, Ming Jyh
AU - Lin, Wen Hsin
AU - Chen, Tsung Chih
AU - Huang, Hsu Shan
AU - Wu, Chieh Hsi
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The telomere is considered to be a potential target for cancer therapy. NSC746364, a novel G-quadruplex-stabilizing agent, has been found to have cytotoxic effects on various cancer cells. To date, its pharmacological mechanisms are still unknown. The goal of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms of NSC746364 on the A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cell line. For this, we used a wide variety of in vitro assays. The intracellular signaling pathways including DNA damage sensing and response proteins, cell cycle regulatory proteins, and some key executors involved in apoptosis were evaluated in this study. Our study suggested that NSC746364 induced cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase and triggers programing cell death on A549 human lung cancer cells, whose effects are modulated through the activation of the ATR/Chk1 pathway, the downregulation of cyclin B1 expression, and the activation of caspase-3. Consequently, our results indicated that NSC746364 may have therapeutic potential as a chemotherapy for non-small-cell lung cancers.
AB - The telomere is considered to be a potential target for cancer therapy. NSC746364, a novel G-quadruplex-stabilizing agent, has been found to have cytotoxic effects on various cancer cells. To date, its pharmacological mechanisms are still unknown. The goal of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms of NSC746364 on the A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cell line. For this, we used a wide variety of in vitro assays. The intracellular signaling pathways including DNA damage sensing and response proteins, cell cycle regulatory proteins, and some key executors involved in apoptosis were evaluated in this study. Our study suggested that NSC746364 induced cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase and triggers programing cell death on A549 human lung cancer cells, whose effects are modulated through the activation of the ATR/Chk1 pathway, the downregulation of cyclin B1 expression, and the activation of caspase-3. Consequently, our results indicated that NSC746364 may have therapeutic potential as a chemotherapy for non-small-cell lung cancers.
KW - G-quadruplex-stabilizing agent
KW - NSC746364
KW - Non-small-cell lung cancer
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U2 - 10.1254/jphs.13096FP
DO - 10.1254/jphs.13096FP
M3 - Article
C2 - 24441772
AN - SCOPUS:84892716647
SN - 1347-8613
VL - 124
SP - 7
EP - 17
JO - Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
JF - Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
IS - 1
ER -