Research Article

A Novel Small Peptide Inhibitor of NFκB, RH10, Blocks Oxidative Stress-Dependent Phenotypes in Cancer

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RH10 inhibits tumor growth in a dose-dependent manner. (a) Tumor cell lines were inoculated in nude mice, and tumors were treated with 3 mg/kg CTRL−, 0.1 mg/kg RH10, and 3 mg/kg RH10 twice a week for three weeks. Results are reported in the graph as mean ± SD, and a representative image is shown ( vs. CTRL, # vs. CTRL−; ANOVA and Bonferroni post hoc test). (b) Phospho-NFκB levels were evaluated by Western blot in lysates from untreated and treated tumors. RH10 reduced p-NFκB levels at all dosages compared with CTRL and CTRL−. The image is the representative of the results from the three independent experiments in different tumor samples. Data are reported as mean ± SD ( vs. CTRL, vs. CTRL−). ADU = arbitrary densitometric units.
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