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Metformin kills and radiosensitizes cancer cells and preferentially kills cancer stem cells.


ABSTRACT: UNLABELLED: The anti-cancer effects of metformin, the most widely used drug for type 2 diabetes, alone or in combination with ionizing radiation were studied with MCF-7 human breast cancer cells and FSaII mouse fibrosarcoma cells. Clinically achievable concentrations of metformin caused significant clonogenic death in cancer cells. Importantly, metformin was preferentially cytotoxic to cancer stem cells relative to non-cancer stem cells. Metformin increased the radiosensitivity of cancer cells in vitro, and significantly enhanced the radiation-induced growth delay of FSaII tumors (s.c.) in the legs of C3H mice. Both metformin and ionizing radiation activated AMPK leading to inactivation of mTOR and suppression of its downstream effectors such as S6K1 and 4EBP1, a crucial signaling pathway for proliferation and survival of cancer cells, in vitro as well as in the in vivo tumors. CONCLUSION: Metformin kills and radiosensitizes cancer cells and eradicates radioresistant cancer stem cells by activating AMPK and suppressing mTOR.

SUBMITTER: Song CW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3324825 | biostudies-other | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Metformin kills and radiosensitizes cancer cells and preferentially kills cancer stem cells.

Song Chang W CW   Lee Hyemi H   Dings Ruud P M RP   Williams Brent B   Powers John J   Santos Troy Dos TD   Choi Bo-Hwa BH   Park Heon Joo HJ  

Scientific reports 20120412


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>The anti-cancer effects of metformin, the most widely used drug for type 2 diabetes, alone or in combination with ionizing radiation were studied with MCF-7 human breast cancer cells and FSaII mouse fibrosarcoma cells. Clinically achievable concentrations of metformin caused significant clonogenic death in cancer cells. Importantly, metformin was preferentially cytotoxic to cancer stem cells relative to non-cancer stem cells. Metformin increased the radiosensitivity of cancer  ...[more]

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