ATM participates in the regulation of viability and cell cycle via ellipticine in bladder cancer

ATM通过椭圆肽参与膀胱癌细胞活力和细胞周期的调控

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作者:Shuixiang Tao,Shuai Meng,Xiangyi Zheng,Liping Xie

Abstract

Ellipticine, an alkaloid isolated from Apocyanaceae plants, has been demonstrated to exhibit antitumor activity in several cancers. However, the effect and the mechanisms underlying its action have not been investigated in human bladder cancer cells. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect and mechanism of ellipticine on the behavior of T‑24 bladder cancer cells. T‑24 cells were treated with varying concentrations and durations of ellipticine. Cell viability was evaluated by Cell Counting Kit‑8 assay. Cell motility was analyzed by Transwell migration assay. Flow cytometry, reverse transcription‑quantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blot analyses were performed to detect the cell cycle and signaling pathways involved. The results demonstrated that ellipticine suppressed proliferation and inhibited the migration ability of T‑24 bladder cancer cells in a dose‑ and time‑dependent manner, and resulted in G2/M cell cycle arrest. The mechanism of this action was demonstrated to be due to ellipticine‑triggered activation of the ATM serine/threonine kinase pathway. These data therefore suggest that ellipticine may be effective towards treating human bladder cancer.

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