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Juan Zhao1, Qiushan He1, Zhimin Gong1, Sen Chen2, Long Cui3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of anthelminthic drug niclosamide in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and the underlying mechanisms of its action.Entities:
Keywords: Mitochondria; Niclosamide; Renal cell carcinoma; Wnt/β-catenin
Year: 2016 PMID: 27652012 PMCID: PMC5005241 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3153-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Niclosamide inhibits proliferation and anchorage-independent colony formation and induces apoptosis in RCC cell lines. a Niclosamide decreases proliferation of A-498 and SW-839 cells. b Niclosamide induces apoptosis of A-498 and SW-839. c Representative images taken at 14 days of an anchorage-independent colony formation assay. d Quantification of colonies show the dose-dependent inhibitory effect of niclosamide on colony formation in RCC cells. *p < 0.05, compared to control
Fig. 2Niclosamide inhibits Wnt/β-catenin signaling in RCC cells. a Niclosamide decreases intracellular β-catenin levels in A-498 and SW-839 cells. Cells were treated with niclosamide for 24 h prior to WB analysis. b Niclosamide inhibits TOPflash activation. RCC cells transfected with TOPflash plasmid were treated with niclosamide as indicated. RLU, relative light units. c β-Catenin level is increased n A-498 and SW-839 cells transfected with β-catenin overexpression plasmid. Overexpression of β-catenin partially rescued the effects of niclosamide in inhibiting proliferation (d) and colony formation (e) and inducing apoptosis (f) in RCC cells. *p < 0.05, compared to control or p-Vector
Fig. 3Niclosamide impairs mitochondrial function and induces oxidative stress. Niclosamide decreases mitochondrial membrane potential (a), inhibits mitochondrial respiration (b), increases ROS levels (c) and reduces ATP levels (d) in RCC cells. *p < 0.05, compared to control
Fig. 4Niclosamide inhibits RCC tumor growth and enhances the inhibitory effect of cisplatin in vivo. Niclosamide inhibited growth of RCC tumors derived from A-498 (a) and SW-839 (b) cells as a single drug. Combination of niclosamide and cisplatin significantly inhibited much more tumor growth throughout the duration of treatment in two xenograft RCC models. *p < 0.05, compared to control or single arm