Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells

The present study identified a novel salinomycin (Sal) sensitization mechanism in cancer. We tested whether Sal reduced proliferation in a high-density population by counting attached cell numbers after Sal treatment. Sal reduced proliferation in high-density cell populations. Longer exposure to Sal...

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Main Authors: Sungpil Yoon, Hyung Sik Kim, Ju-Hwa Kim, Tae Young Kim, Suntaek Hong
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-10-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/10/13169
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spelling doaj-7a998332831045adb7e81266596155ab2020-11-25T00:44:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672012-10-011310131691318210.3390/ijms131013169Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer CellsSungpil YoonHyung Sik KimJu-Hwa KimTae Young KimSuntaek HongThe present study identified a novel salinomycin (Sal) sensitization mechanism in cancer. We tested whether Sal reduced proliferation in a high-density population by counting attached cell numbers after Sal treatment. Sal reduced proliferation in high-density cell populations. Longer exposure to Sal further reduced proliferation. Sal concentrations of 0.1 and 5 μM had similar sensitization effects, suggesting that Sal toxicity was minimal with longer exposure to a high-density cell population. The results suggest that Sal can be applied at a relatively low concentration for a longer time to overcome drug-resistant solid tumors. The 0.5 μM Sal treatment resulted in fewer attached cells than that of the 5 μM Sal treatment with a longer exposure. The lower Sal concentration mainly increased the number of easily detachable cells on the surface. In particular, 0.5 μM Sal increased cellular detachment of newly produced daughter cells. The easily-detachable cells were undergoing apoptosis. It seems that the 0.5 μM Sal treatment also increased cellular toxicity. These novel findings may contribute to the development of Sal-based therapy for patients with drug-resistant cancer or a high-density solid tumor.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/10/13169salinomycinapoptosishigh cell densityspaces among cellscellular detachmentlower concentration
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author Sungpil Yoon
Hyung Sik Kim
Ju-Hwa Kim
Tae Young Kim
Suntaek Hong
spellingShingle Sungpil Yoon
Hyung Sik Kim
Ju-Hwa Kim
Tae Young Kim
Suntaek Hong
Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
salinomycin
apoptosis
high cell density
spaces among cells
cellular detachment
lower concentration
author_facet Sungpil Yoon
Hyung Sik Kim
Ju-Hwa Kim
Tae Young Kim
Suntaek Hong
author_sort Sungpil Yoon
title Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells
title_short Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells
title_full Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Lower Salinomycin Concentration Increases Apoptotic Detachment in High-Density Cancer Cells
title_sort lower salinomycin concentration increases apoptotic detachment in high-density cancer cells
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2012-10-01
description The present study identified a novel salinomycin (Sal) sensitization mechanism in cancer. We tested whether Sal reduced proliferation in a high-density population by counting attached cell numbers after Sal treatment. Sal reduced proliferation in high-density cell populations. Longer exposure to Sal further reduced proliferation. Sal concentrations of 0.1 and 5 μM had similar sensitization effects, suggesting that Sal toxicity was minimal with longer exposure to a high-density cell population. The results suggest that Sal can be applied at a relatively low concentration for a longer time to overcome drug-resistant solid tumors. The 0.5 μM Sal treatment resulted in fewer attached cells than that of the 5 μM Sal treatment with a longer exposure. The lower Sal concentration mainly increased the number of easily detachable cells on the surface. In particular, 0.5 μM Sal increased cellular detachment of newly produced daughter cells. The easily-detachable cells were undergoing apoptosis. It seems that the 0.5 μM Sal treatment also increased cellular toxicity. These novel findings may contribute to the development of Sal-based therapy for patients with drug-resistant cancer or a high-density solid tumor.
topic salinomycin
apoptosis
high cell density
spaces among cells
cellular detachment
lower concentration
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/13/10/13169
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