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| Parthenolide is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactone derived from the medicinal plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium). -Micheliolide (MCL) is converted readily from parthenolide (PTL), and has better stability and solubility than PTL -Parthenolide is a natural compound used to treat migraines and arthritis and found to act as a potent NF-κB signaling inhibitor. Main activities include: -Inhibition of NF-κB Signaling: -Induction of Oxidative Stress (ROS): oxidative stress can overwhelm the antioxidant defenses of the cancer cells, leading to cellular damage and death -Parthenolide can interfere with STAT3 signaling, inhibiting the transcription of genes that favor tumor growth and resistance to apoptosis. -Modulation of the MAPK/ERK Pathway: -Impact on the JNK Pathway: -Parthenolide has been shown to target cancer stem cells
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| RIP1 (Receptor-Interacting Protein 1) is a protein kinase that plays a crucial role in cell signaling pathways, including those involved in inflammation, cell death, and cancer. RIP1 is often overexpressed, and associated with poor prognosis. RIP1 and RIP3 are key regulators of necroptosis and are involved in intricate signaling pathways that dictate cell survival, inflammation, and death. Their dual roles in cancer can have opposing effects on tumor progression: while necroptosis may promote anti-tumor immunity and improve outcomes in some contexts, pro-survival signaling mediated by RIP1 can contribute to tumor aggressiveness and resistance to therapy. |
| 1992- | PTL, | Parthenolide induces ROS-dependent cell death in human gastric cancer cell |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MGC803 |
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