Wnt信号通路                        
                
                                
                        
                            化学                        
                
                                
                        
                            微管蛋白                        
                
                                
                        
                            连环素                        
                
                                
                        
                            细胞周期                        
                
                                
                        
                            微管聚合                        
                
                                
                        
                            癌症研究                        
                
                                
                        
                            细胞凋亡                        
                
                                
                        
                            微管                        
                
                                
                        
                            细胞生物学                        
                
                                
                        
                            细胞培养                        
                
                                
                        
                            癌细胞                        
                
                                
                        
                            西妥昔单抗                        
                
                                
                        
                            信号转导                        
                
                                
                        
                            结直肠癌                        
                
                                
                        
                            癌症                        
                
                                
                        
                            生物化学                        
                
                                
                        
                            生物                        
                
                                
                        
                            遗传学                        
                
                        
                    
            作者
            
                Yating Guo,Meng Cao,Zhaohui Li,Hongfei Zhou,Zhuo Chen,Qianbin Li            
         
                    
        
    
            
            标识
            
                                    DOI:10.1002/ardp.202400796
                                    
                                
                                 
         
        
                
            摘要
            
            Hyperactivation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway has been widely recognized as a pathogenic mechanism for colorectal cancer (CRC). Based on a previously reported lead compound, iCRT14, a series of 2,4-thiazolidinedione derivatives were designed, synthesized, and evaluated in vitro for their antiproliferative activity against colon cancer cells. Compound 15k exhibited the most potent activity against the HCT116 and SW480 cell lines. Compound 15k inhibited Wnt/β-catenin signaling by disrupting the protein-protein interactions between β-catenin and TCF4. Compound 15k simultaneously inhibited tubulin polymerization, disorganized the microtubule network, and arrested the cell cycle at the G2/M phase, offering an additional mechanism of action and 15k induced cell apoptosis by activating caspase-3 and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase. Additionally, compound 15k inhibited cell migration without affecting the levels of β-catenin protein. These results offer guidance for developing the current series as potential new anticancer therapeutics.
         
            
 
                 
                
                    
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