The current study examined the underlying mechanism and the effect of 1,3-thiazin-6-one on the growth of renal cancer. The findings showed that 1,3-thiazin-6-one treatment inhibited the growth of xenograft tumors in a dose-dependent manner in mice model of renal cancer. Furthermore, when 1,3-thiazin-6-one was administered in a dose-dependent manner to mice with renal cancer, the expression of the proteins p-PI3K and p-Akt significantly decreased. In mice model of renal cancer, 1,3-thiazin-6-one treatment also inhibited p-mTOR expression. In a model of renal cancer in mice, the 1,3-thiazin-6-one therapy specifically targeted the expression of nuclear factor κB (NF κB) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3). Renal cancer cells' vitality was significantly (p < 0.05) reduced in a dose-dependent manner upon exposure to 1,3-thiazin-6-one. It also prevents invasiveness of the renal cancer cells in addition to suppression of colony forming potential. In summary, the 1,3-thiazin-6-one blocks the growth of kidney cancer by focusing on the pathways that trigger the inflammatory cascade. Therefore, 1,3-thiazin-6-one might be developed as a significant medicinal agent to cure renal cancer.

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