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Query: UMLS:C1140680 (
ovarian cancer
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase 1 (GOT1) regulates cellular metabolism through coordinating the utilization of carbohydrates and amino acids to meet nutrient requirements for sustained proliferation. As such, the GOT1 inhibitor may provide a new strategy for the treatment of various cancers.
Adapalene
has been approved by FDA for the treatment of acne, pimples and pustules, and it may also contribute to the adjunctive therapy for advanced stages of liver and colorectal cancers. In this work, we first examined the enzyme inhibition of over 500 compounds against GOT1 in vitro. As a result,
Adapalene
effectively inhibited GOT1 enzyme in a non-competitive manner. MST and DARTS assay further confirmed the high affinity between
Adapalene
and GOT1. Furthermore, the growth and migration of
ovarian cancer
ES-2 cells were obviously inhibited by the treatment of
Adapalene
. And it induced the apoptosis of ES-2 cells according to Western blot and Hoechst 33258 straining. In addition, molecular docking demonstrated that
Adapalene
coordinated in an allosteric site of GOT1 with low binding energy. Furthermore, knockdown of GOT1 in ES-2 cells decreased their anti-proliferative sensitivity to
Adapalene
. Together, our data strongly suggest
Adapalene
, as a GOT1 inhibitor, could be regarded as a potential drug candidate for
ovarian cancer
therapy.
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PMID:Adapalene inhibits ovarian cancer ES-2 cells growth by targeting glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase 1. 3160 27