Objective: To investigate the effects of selinexor, a inhibitor of nuclear export protein 1 (XPO1) on the proliferation inhibition and apoptosis of Kasumi-1 cells in acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Methods: MTS method was used to detect the inhibitory effect of different concentrations of selinexor on the proliferation of Kasumi-1 cells at different time points. The apoptosis rate and cell cycle changes after treatment with different concentration of selinexor were detected by flow cytometry.
Results: Selinexor inhibited the growth of Kasumi-1 cells at different time points in a concentration-dependent manner ( =0.7592, =0.9456, and =0.9425). Selinexor inhibited Kasumi-1 cells growth in a time-dependent manner ( =0.9057 in 2.5 μmol/L group, =0.9897 in 5 μmol/L group and =0.9994 in 10 μmol/L group). Selinexor could induce apoptosis of Kasumi-1 cells in a dose-dependent manner ( =0.9732), and the apoptosis of Kasumi-1 cells was more obvious with the increase of drug concentration. The proportion of G/G phase was significantly increased and the proportion of S phase was significantly decreased after the treatment of Kasumi-1 cells by selinexor. With the increase of drug concentration, the proportion of Kasumi-1 cells cycle arrest in G/G phase was increased and the cell synthesis was decreased.
Conclusion: Selinexor can promote the death of tumor cells by inhibiting Kasumi-1 cells proliferation, inducing apoptosis and blocking cell cycle.
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