“…This synthetic compound acts as an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) analogue which inhibits kinase enzyme activity ( Hiruma et al, 2016 ). Monopolar spindle protein 1 (MPS1) kinase has been reported to promote progression of cancers and MPS1 overexpression was related with poor survival of cancer patients including breast, liver, lung cancers ( Choi et al, 2017 ; King et al, 2018 ; Tsai et al, 2020 ; Xu et al, 2016 ). Laboratory studies revealed that reversine has been shown to inhibit the growth of multiple cancers including colon ( Park et al, 2019 ), prostate ( Hsieh et al, 2007 ), oral squamous ( Lee et al, 2012 ) and thyroid ( Lu et al, 2012 ).…”