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From: Arsenic trioxide induces differentiation of CD133+ hepatocellular carcinoma cells and prolongs posthepatectomy survival by targeting GLI1 expression in a mouse model

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As 2 O 3 down-regulated CD133 expression in vitro and did not inhibit cell proliferation at lower dosages. (A–C) Treatment of CD133+ HCC cells, with 2 μM As2O3 reduced CD133 mRNA expression after 24 hours and treatment with 1 μM As2O3 did so after 48 hours (A, *P < 0.05) ; treatment with As2O3 also reduced CD133 protein expression (B,C; red, CD133; blue, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole; magnification, ×200). (D) After treatment with 4 μM As2O3 for 5 days, the percentage of CD133+ Huh7-wt cells decreased from 82.1% to 55.7% (upper panels) and the percentage of CD133+ Hep3B-wt cells decreased from 76.1% to 43.8% (lower panels). (E) In a 48-hour assay, 6 μM As2O3 inhibited proliferation of HCC CSCs, whereas As2O3 at 1–4 μM had little effect on proliferation over the course of 24 or 48 hours (*P < 0.05).

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