2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1125720/v1
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Romidepsin and Tamoxifen Cooperatively Induce Senescence of Pancreatic Cancer Cells Through Downregulation of FOXM1 Expression and Induction of ROS/Lipid Peroxidation

Abstract: Although progress has been made in chemotherapeutic strategies against pancreatic cancer, overall survival has not significantly improved over the past decade. Thus, the development of better therapeutic regimens remains a high priority. Pancreatic cancer cell lines were treated with romidepsin, an inhibitor of histone deacetylase, and tamoxifen, and their effects on cell growth, signaling and gene expression were determined. Xenografts of human pancreatic cancer CFPAC1 cells were treated with romidepsin and t… Show more

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