Long-lasting WNT-TCF response blocking and epigenetic modifying activities of withanolide F in human cancer cells
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ABSTRACT: The WNT-TCF signaling pathway participates in adult tissue homeostasis and repair, and is hyperactive in a number of human diseases including cancers of the colon. Whereas to date there are no antagonists approved for patient use, a potential problem for their sustained use is the blockade of WNT signaling in healthy tissues, thus provoking potentially serious co-lateral damage. Here we have screened a library of plant and microorganism small molecules for novel WNT signaling antagonists and describe withanolide F as a potent WNT-TCF response blocker. This steroidal lactone inhibits TCF-dependent colon cancer xenograft growth and mimics the effects of genetic blockade of TCF and of ivermectin, a previously reported WNT-TCF blocker. However, withanolide F is unique in that it imposes a long-lasting repression of tumor growth, WNT-TCF targets and cancer stem cell clonogenicity long after drug treatment
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE87874 | GEO | 2017/02/22
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA347986
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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