AI Article Synopsis

  • - A colon tumor is a serious health concern, leading researchers to explore new treatments, including repurposing older drugs for modern uses.
  • - The study investigates fluvoxamine, an antidepressant, which showed potential anti-tumor effects by inhibiting tumor cell growth and promoting cell death in lab settings and mice.
  • - Fluvoxamine may work by affecting certain biological pathways, reducing expression of specific proteins linked to tumor growth and enhancing immune response, making it a potential candidate for colon cancer treatment.

Article Abstract

A colon tumor, one of the digestive tract malignant tumors, is harmful to human health. A potential new treatment still deserves attention. The development of a new drug needs more resources, including time and expense. Therefore, the old drug with new targets has become a current research hotspot. Fluvoxamine, as an antidepressant, could play an effect on inhibiting 5-hydroxytryptamine reuptake. In the present research, the antitumor effects and possible mechanisms of fluvoxamine are validated. The results showed that fluvoxamine significantly suppressed the migration and proliferation of tumor cells, and increased the apoptosis in vitro. Additionally, fluvoxamine significantly delays tumor development, and prompts the apoptosis in tumor tissues of mice-burdened colon tumors in vivo. The tumor suppression might be related with that fluvoxamine inhibits the expression of phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription 3, matrix metalloproteinase 2, and cleaved-caspase 3. Importantly, fluvoxamine significantly reduces the expression level of programmed cell death ligand 1. This could be a possible reason that treatment with fluvoxamine drives the infiltration of T lymphocytes and M1-type macrophages in tumor tissues. Taken together, this research suggests that fluvoxamine might be a promising drug to treat colon cancer by inhibiting the proliferation and migration, inducing apoptosis, and even increasing the immune response of antitumor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbin.11936DOI Listing

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