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Aleksandra Zdanowicz1,2, Oleksandr Ilchenko3,4, Andrzej Ciechanowicz5
1Department of Biochemistry, Medical University of Warsaw, Banacha 1 Str., 02-097 Warsaw, Poland.
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Salinomycin (SAL), originally identified for its potent antibacterial properties, has recently garnered attention for its remarkable activity against a variety of cancer types. Beyond its direct cytotoxic effects on cancer cells, SAL can also enhance the efficacy of anti-CD20 immunotherapy in B-cell malignancies, both in vitro and in vivo. Despite these promising findings, the precise molecular mechanisms underlying SAL's anticancer action remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that even at low concentrations (0.25-0.5 mM), SAL disrupts mitochondrial membrane potential and induces oxidative stress in Burkitt lymphoma. Further investigations uncovered that SAL shifts cellular metabolism from mitochondrial respiration to aerobic glycolysis. Additionally, metabolomic profiling identified SAL-induced arginine depletion as a key metabolic alteration. These findings provide new insights into SAL's multifaceted mechanisms of action and support its potential as an adjunctive therapy in cancer treatment.
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