Pair Name | Pterostilbene, Fluorouracil | ||
Phytochemical Name | Pterostilbene (PubChem CID: 5281727 ) | ||
Anticancer drug Name | Fluorouracil (PubChem CID: 3385 ) | ||
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Disease Info | [ICD-11: 2B90] | Colon cancer | Investigative | |
Gene Regulation | Down-regulation | Phosphorylation | AKT1 | hsa207 |
Up-regulation | Expression | BAX | hsa581 | |
Down-regulation | Expression | BCL2 | hsa596 | |
Up-regulation | Expression | FOXO1 | hsa2308 | |
Up-regulation | Expression | IFI27 | hsa3429 | |
Down-regulation | Phosphorylation | MAPK1 | hsa5594 | |
Up-regulation | Cleavage | PARP1 | hsa142 | |
In Vitro Model | HCT 116 | Colon carcinoma | Homo sapiens (Human) | CVCL_0291 |
Caco-2 | Colon adenocarcinoma | Homo sapiens (Human) | CVCL_0025 | |
Result | These results provide a rationale for novel combination treatment strategies, especially for patients with 5-FU-resistant tumors expressing ER-β protein. |
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1 | Pterostilbine, an active component of blueberries, sensitizes colon cancer cells to 5-fluorouracil cytotoxicity. Sci Rep. 2015 Oct 16;5:15239. doi: 10.1038/srep15239. | Click |