Journal: Cancers
Article Title: Niclosamide and Palbociclib Act Synergistically to Reduce Cholangiocarcinoma Cell Viability In Vitro and Inhibit Tumour Growth in a Mouse Model
doi: 10.3390/cancers17223721
Figure Lengend Snippet: Niclosamide and Pablociclib act synergistically to reduce CCA cell viability. ( A ) CCLP cells were plated at 1 × 10 4 cells per well in a 96-well plate before treatment with Niclosamide (NIC), Palbociclib (PAL), or both drugs in combination (COM) at the concentrations shown and for 72 h. Cell viability was then measured using an MTT assay. N = 3 biological experiments each performed in triplicate. Error bars represent SEM (* = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, ns = not significant) two-tailed paired t -test. ( B ) From the data shown in ( A ) combination index (CI), values were calculated and plotted against the corresponding response (Fa) values in a CI plot. CI < 1 indicates synergism. ( C ) CCLP cells were treated with 0.5 μM Niclosamide (NIC), 1 μM Palbociclib (PAL), or both drugs in combination (COM) for 24 h, then proteins were extracted for Western blot. ( D ) CCLP cells and BECs were grown as spheroids for 5 days before treatment with 0.5 μM Niclosamide, 1 μM Palbociclib, or both drugs in combination for a further 72 h. Images were taken using a Nikon brightfield microscope, and spheroid size was calculated using ImageJ. N = 3 biological repeats. Error bars represent SEM (* = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001, **** = p < 0.0001) two-tailed paired t -test. ( E ) Cell viability was measured in the spheroids from ( D ) using a PrestoBlue assay. Original western blots are presented in .
Article Snippet: Primary Biliary Epithelial Cells (BECs) obtained from healthy human liver tissue (Innoprot, Elexalde Derio, Spain) were grown in Epithelial Cell Media (Innoprot, P60106 , Elexalde Derio, Spain) supplemented with 2% FBS and 1% Epithelial Growth Supplement, as per the supplier’s protocol for a maximum of ten passages.
Techniques: MTT Assay, Two Tailed Test, Western Blot, Microscopy, Prestoblue Assay