Gedaly, Roberto Galuppo, Roberto F. Daily, Michael Shah, Malay Maynard, Erin Chen, Changguo Zhang, Xiping A. Esser, Karyn A. Cohen, Donald Evers, B. Mark Jiang, Jieyun T. Spear, Brett FH535 alters cell cycle progression in Huh7 and LCSC cells. <p><b>A</b>. Huh7 cells were cultured in DMEM +10%FBS for 24 h. The cells were washed with serum free DMEM 3 times, then cultured in DMEM +0.1% FBS for 24 h for cell synchronization. Cells were then cultured in DMEM+10% FBS along with different concentrations of FH535 for 24 h. The cells were harvested and stained with propidium iodide (PI) and analyzed by flow cytometry according to the GenScript protocol (Piscataway, NJ, USA). Treatment with FH535 increased the percentage of cells in G1 and decreased the percentage of cells in S phase. The experiment was done twice with similar results. <b>B</b>. LCSC cells were cultured in CelProgen complete LCSC culture medium for 24 h. Cells were then washed with serum free CelProgen medium 3 times and cultured in CelProgen Medium +0.1% FBS for 24 h for synchronization of the cells. The cells were then returned to CelProgen Complete Medium +10% FBS with different concentrations of FH535 for 24 h. Cell cycle was assayed as per Huh7 described above.</p> cell biology;Signal transduction;cell signaling;Signaling cascades;Wnt signaling cascade;Beta-catenin signaling;Molecular cell biology;genetics;gene expression;Gastroenterology and hepatology;Liver diseases;Hepatocellular carcinoma;oncology;Cancers and neoplasms;Gastrointestinal tumors;alters;progression;huh7;lcsc 2014-06-18
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10.1371/journal.pone.0099272.g004