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Luteolin enhances the antitumor efficacy of oncolytic vaccinia virus that harbors IL‐24 gene in liver cancer cells

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Interleukin 24 (IL‐24) is an IL‐10 family member and a secreted cytokine characterized by cancer‐targeted toxicity and can activate apoptosis by sensitizing cancer cells to chemotherapy. Cytotoxic effects of luteolin… Click to show full abstract

Interleukin 24 (IL‐24) is an IL‐10 family member and a secreted cytokine characterized by cancer‐targeted toxicity and can activate apoptosis by sensitizing cancer cells to chemotherapy. Cytotoxic effects of luteolin on different types of cancer cells suppress their growth by acting on the components of the apoptosis signaling cascade. Therefore, our study aimed to prove whether oncolytic vaccinia virus (VV) that harbors IL‐24 (VV‐IL‐24) combine with luteolin exerts a synergistic inhibitory effect in liver cancer cells.

Keywords: liver cancer; oncolytic vaccinia; cancer cells; cancer; vaccinia virus; virus harbors

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
Year Published: 2020

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