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Niclosamide inhibits colon cancer progression through downregulation of the Notch pathway and upregulation of the tumor suppressor miR-200 family

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dc.contributor.author Suliman, Mohammed A
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Zhenxing
dc.contributor.author Na, Heya
dc.contributor.author Ribeiro, Ailton L.L.
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Yu
dc.contributor.author Niang, Bachir
dc.contributor.author Hamid, Abdu Salim
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Hua
dc.contributor.author Xu, Lijie
dc.contributor.author Zuo, Yunfei
dc.date.accessioned 2016-10-10T08:13:38Z
dc.date.available 2016-10-10T08:13:38Z
dc.date.issued 2016-07-22
dc.identifier.other Pages: 776-784
dc.identifier.other DOI: 10.3892
dc.identifier.other ijmm.2016.2689
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/64
dc.description.abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most frequent causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Thus, there is a need for the development of new therapeutic approaches for the treatment of CRC. Accumulating evidence has revealed that niclosamide, an anthelminthic drug, exerts antitumor activity in several types of cancer, including colon cancer. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for the effects of this drug remain elusive. Previous studies have shown that the aberrant Notch signaling pathway contributes to the carcinogenesis of colon cancer. Herein, we examined the effects of niclosamide on the growth, migration and apoptosis of colon cancer cells, and the role of the Notch signaling pathway. By performing MTT, wound-healing and Transwell migration assays, we observed that niclosamide suppressed the growth and migration of colon cancer cells, and flow cytometry demonstrated that cell apoptosis was induced. This was associated with the decreased protein expression of Notch1, Notch2, Notch3 and Hey1, and the increased expression of the tumor suppressor microRNA (miR or miRNA)‑200 family members (miR‑200a, miR-200b, miR-200c, miR-141 and miR-429) that are typically downregulated in colon cancer. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that niclosamide potentially inhibits the progression of colon cancer by downregulating Notch signaling and by upregulating the miR-200 family members. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Molecular Medicine en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;38
dc.subject Notch signaling en_US
dc.subject niclosamide en_US
dc.subject apoptosis en_US
dc.subject colon cancer en_US
dc.subject miRNAs en_US
dc.title Niclosamide inhibits colon cancer progression through downregulation of the Notch pathway and upregulation of the tumor suppressor miR-200 family en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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