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Published on: February 13, 2017
An Investigation to Identify the Anti-Cancer Properties of Novel Rhenium Compounds in Prostate and Lung Cancer Cell
Christopher Krauss1, Jazmine Cuffee1, Narendra Banerjee1
1Department of Natural Sciences, Pharmaceutical Science, Computer Science, Engineering & Technology, Elizabeth City State University Campus of the University of North Carolina, Elizabeth City, 27909, USA.
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The anti-cancer properties of rhenium compounds have attracted researchers for decades. In this study, rhenium-based PR series compounds (PR1-PR10) were exposed to LNCaP and E006AA prostate cancer cell lines to verify their toxicities. Among the compounds, PR7 was tested further to determine its effects on the lung cancer cell lines A549 using RNA sequencing and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) software. In this study, IPA analysis was explored further to determine that PR7 played a role in various canonical pathways. The pathways affected are: Ephrin Receptor Signaling, TGF-β Signaling, STAT3 Pathway, EGF Signaling, Tumor Microenvironment Pathway, BAG2 Signaling Pathway, H-17A Signaling Pathway, EIF2 Signaling. Annexin-V and Tubulin tracker kits identified the apoptotic capabilities of the PR series compounds.

