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| Salinomycin is a polyether ionophore antibiotic that is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces albus. It was first isolated in 1979 and has been found to have a range of biological activities, including antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer properties. It has been shown to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in a range of cancer cell lines, including breast, lung, and colon cancer cells. Salinomycin has also been found to inhibit the growth of cancer stem cells. Salinomycin, a widely used antibiotic in poultry farming Actions: -Strong activity against cancer stem cells -Disrupts mitochondrial ion gradients → ROS -Non-thiol, non-NRF2 dominant Key pathways -Mitochondrial K⁺ dysregulation -ROS-mediated apoptosis -Wnt/β-catenin inhibition Chemo relevance -Generally compatible or synergistic -Not a redox buffer
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| CTSL — Cathepsin L Primary role: Lysosomal and nuclear cysteine protease; regulator of autophagy, transcriptional programs, and cellular plasticity. Cancer relevance: CTSL is linked to high autophagic flux, EMT, and stem-like phenotypes. Beyond lysosomes, CTSL can translocate to the nucleus and influence transcription factor processing, supporting dedifferentiation and invasiveness. It also contributes to ECM remodeling and metastatic dissemination. Net effect in established cancer: Strongly pro-tumor, supporting autophagy-dependent survival, EMT, and metastasis. |
| 5124- | Sal, | Inhibition of the autophagic flux by salinomycin in breast cancer stem-like/progenitor cells interferes with their maintenance |
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