Title : TGF-β1/PTEN/PI3K signaling plays a critical role in the anti-proliferation effect of tetrandrine in human colon cancer cells.

Pub. Date : 2017 Mar

PMID : 28197642






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1 TGF-beta1/PTEN/PI3K signaling plays a critical role in the anti-proliferation effect of tetrandrine in human colon cancer cells. tetrandrine phosphatase and tensin homolog Homo sapiens
2 Tet exhibits no effect on total level of PTEN, but decreases the phosphorylation of PTEN; exogenous TGF-beta1 enhances the effect of Tet on decreasing the phosphorylation of PTEN, which was partly reversed by TGF-beta1 inhibitor. tetrandrine phosphatase and tensin homolog Homo sapiens
3 Tet exhibits no effect on total level of PTEN, but decreases the phosphorylation of PTEN; exogenous TGF-beta1 enhances the effect of Tet on decreasing the phosphorylation of PTEN, which was partly reversed by TGF-beta1 inhibitor. tetrandrine phosphatase and tensin homolog Homo sapiens
4 Tet exhibits no effect on total level of PTEN, but decreases the phosphorylation of PTEN; exogenous TGF-beta1 enhances the effect of Tet on decreasing the phosphorylation of PTEN, which was partly reversed by TGF-beta1 inhibitor. tetrandrine phosphatase and tensin homolog Homo sapiens
5 Tet exhibits no effect on total level of PTEN, but decreases the phosphorylation of PTEN; exogenous TGF-beta1 enhances the effect of Tet on decreasing the phosphorylation of PTEN, which was partly reversed by TGF-beta1 inhibitor. tetrandrine phosphatase and tensin homolog Homo sapiens
6 Our findings suggested that Tet may be a promising candidate for colon cancer treatment, and the anticancer activity may be mediated by inactivating PI3K/Akt signaling through upregulating TGF-beta1 to decrease the phosphorylation of PTEN. tetrandrine phosphatase and tensin homolog Homo sapiens