Targeting surface nucleolin induces autophagy-dependent cell death in pancreatic cancer via AMPK activation

Volume: 38, Issue: 11, Pages: 1832 - 1844
Published: Oct 24, 2018
Abstract
Pancreatic cancer remains one of the deadliest human cancers despite current advances in conventional therapeutics including surgery and adjuvant therapies. Here, we showed that LZ1, a peptide derived from a snake venom cathelicidin, significantly inhibited growth of pancreatic cancer cells by inducing autophagy-dependent cell death both in vitro and in vivo. The LZ1-induced cell death was blocked by pharmacological or genetic inhibition of...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting surface nucleolin induces autophagy-dependent cell death in pancreatic cancer via AMPK activation
Published Date
Oct 24, 2018
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
11
Pages
1832 - 1844
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