Anti-cancer drugs

Blocking polo-like kinase 1 may slow the growth of bone cancer cells in lab tests and living models

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Abstract

BI 2536 treatment in mouse osteosarcoma xenografts resulted in significantly smaller tumors compared to control mice.

  • Osteosarcoma is characterized by high expression of the kinase PLK1 in malignant cells.
  • Inhibition of PLK1 by BI 2536 leads to mitotic arrest and cancer cell death.
  • Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional cultures of osteosarcoma cell lines showed inhibited growth and induced apoptosis with BI 2536 treatment.
  • Cell cycle analysis indicated that BI 2536 primarily arrests cells in the G2/M phase.
  • Administration of BI 2536 resulted in a dose-dependent and time-dependent reduction of PLK1 and Mcl-1 protein levels.

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