Therapeutic Senolysis of Axitinib-Induced Senescent Human Lung Cancer Cells.
Hitoshi KotaniWei HanYuichi IidaRyosuke TaninoKazuaki KatakawaTamio OkimotoYukari TsubataTakeshi IsobeMamoru HaradaPublished in: Cancers (2024)
Axitinib, but not lenvatinib, induced cellular senescence (increased cell size and enhanced expression of β-galactosidase) in all adenocarcinoma cell lines. Axitinib-induced senescence was unrelated to the expression of VEGFRs on cancer cells. ROS were involved in axitinib-induced senescence. Axitinib-induced senescent lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells were drastically lysed by ABT-263. In A549-xenografted mice, combination therapy with axitinib and ABT-263 significantly suppressed tumor growth with the induction of apoptotic cancer cells.