2022
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines11010065
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Low-Dose Metformin Treatment Reduces In Vitro Growth of the LL/2 Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Line

Abstract: Lung cancer maintains a relatively small survival rate (~19%) over a 5-year period and up to 80–85% of all lung cancer diagnoses are Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). To determine whether metformin reduces non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) LL/2 cell growth, cells were grown in vitro and treated with metformin for 48 h. qPCR was used to assess genes related to cell cycle regulation and pro-apoptotic markers, namely Cyclin D, CDK4, p27, p21, and HES1. Treatment with 10 mM metformin significantly reduced HES1 … Show more

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“…Studies have found that overexpression of Ki-67 causes cells to restore an epithelial-like phenotype and repair their intercellular adhesion [31]. Ki-67 can promote AMPK activation and p27 phosphorylation, thereby repairing adherens junctions and inducing epithelial morphological reversal in mesenchymal breast cancer [32]. These studies can well demonstrate the role of Ki-67 and PFN1 in cell proliferation and differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Studies have found that overexpression of Ki-67 causes cells to restore an epithelial-like phenotype and repair their intercellular adhesion [31]. Ki-67 can promote AMPK activation and p27 phosphorylation, thereby repairing adherens junctions and inducing epithelial morphological reversal in mesenchymal breast cancer [32]. These studies can well demonstrate the role of Ki-67 and PFN1 in cell proliferation and differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%