Glycyrrhizin ameliorates colorectal cancer progression by regulating NHEJ pathway through inhibiting HMGB1-induced DNA damage response
Yuhui Han,
Wenjiong Sheng,
Xiuxin Liu
et al.
Abstract:As one of the most common malignancies, colorectal cancer (CRC) usually starts with a benign lesion and accumulates DNA damage as it progresses to full-fledged cancer. Glycyrrhizin (GL) has been found to alleviate tumor growth and inflammation, while the role of GL influences DNA damage response (DDR) in colorectal cancer remains unclear. GL exposure significantly reduced cell colony formation and viability with a concomitant increase in DNA fragmentation in CRC, meanwhile GL induced apoptosis by activating ca… Show more
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