Akt Phosphorylation Orchestrates T11TS Mediated Cell Cycle Arrest in Glioma Cells.
Sagar AcharyaSirshendu ChatterjeeSuhnrita ChaudhuriManoj Kumar SinghDebanjan BhattacharyaMalabika BhattacharjeeAnirban GhoshSwapna ChaudhuriPublished in: Cancer investigation (2021)
The novel anti-neoplastic glycopeptide T11TS retards glioma both in in-vitro clinical samples and in-vivo models. This study investigates the correlation between altering the glioma microenvironment with glioma arrest and death. Flow cytometry, immunoblotting, ELISA, and co-immunoprecipitation were employed to investigate glioma cell arrest and death. Results include a decline in phosphorylation of Akt and attenuation of p21 phosphorylation (Thr145,Ser146) and disassociation of p-Akt-Mdm2 and p-Akt-BAD facilitating death by Akt>BAD. T11TS influence phosphorylation patterns in two focal axes Akt>p21 and Akt>Mdm2>p53. The current article provides crucial insight in deciphering the mechanism of T11TS induced glioma cell arrest and death.