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MedChemExpress cholesterol boron difluoride dipyrrin complex bodipy
a Plot of the orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) score for metabolomics in the two groups. b Volcano plots of the metabolomics with significant changes after radiotherapy. c Bar chart of metabolite sets enrichment analysis (MSEA) of differential metabolites in the two groups. d The top 20 significantly enriched pathways in GO terms for biological process (BP). e Heatmap of log 2 fold change (FC) to depict the gene expression associated with cholesterol biosynthesis. f GSEA of cholesterol biosynthetic process (GO: 0006695) between the two groups. g The cholesterol levels in CT26 tumor tissues on the 10th day after local 6 Gy irradiation. h The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy irradiation. i The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at different times (0, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h) after exposure to 6 Gy irradiation. j , k At 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy, CT26 ( j ) and HCT116 cells ( k ) were labeled with Hoechst (blue) and <t>cholesterol-BODIPY</t> (green). Scale bar, 10 μm. ** P < 0.01; * P < 0.05; ns, not significant.
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MedChemExpress malvidin 3 glucoside chloride phytolab
a Plot of the orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) score for metabolomics in the two groups. b Volcano plots of the metabolomics with significant changes after radiotherapy. c Bar chart of metabolite sets enrichment analysis (MSEA) of differential metabolites in the two groups. d The top 20 significantly enriched pathways in GO terms for biological process (BP). e Heatmap of log 2 fold change (FC) to depict the gene expression associated with cholesterol biosynthesis. f GSEA of cholesterol biosynthetic process (GO: 0006695) between the two groups. g The cholesterol levels in CT26 tumor tissues on the 10th day after local 6 Gy irradiation. h The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy irradiation. i The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at different times (0, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h) after exposure to 6 Gy irradiation. j , k At 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy, CT26 ( j ) and HCT116 cells ( k ) were labeled with Hoechst (blue) and <t>cholesterol-BODIPY</t> (green). Scale bar, 10 μm. ** P < 0.01; * P < 0.05; ns, not significant.
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a Plot of the orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) score for metabolomics in the two groups. b Volcano plots of the metabolomics with significant changes after radiotherapy. c Bar chart of metabolite sets enrichment analysis (MSEA) of differential metabolites in the two groups. d The top 20 significantly enriched pathways in GO terms for biological process (BP). e Heatmap of log 2 fold change (FC) to depict the gene expression associated with cholesterol biosynthesis. f GSEA of cholesterol biosynthetic process (GO: 0006695) between the two groups. g The cholesterol levels in CT26 tumor tissues on the 10th day after local 6 Gy irradiation. h The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy irradiation. i The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at different times (0, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h) after exposure to 6 Gy irradiation. j , k At 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy, CT26 ( j ) and HCT116 cells ( k ) were labeled with Hoechst (blue) and cholesterol-BODIPY (green). Scale bar, 10 μm. ** P < 0.01; * P < 0.05; ns, not significant.

Journal: Experimental & Molecular Medicine

Article Title: Cholesterol biosynthesis induced by radiotherapy inhibits cGAS–STING activation and contributes to colorectal cancer treatment resistance

doi: 10.1038/s12276-025-01457-6

Figure Lengend Snippet: a Plot of the orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) score for metabolomics in the two groups. b Volcano plots of the metabolomics with significant changes after radiotherapy. c Bar chart of metabolite sets enrichment analysis (MSEA) of differential metabolites in the two groups. d The top 20 significantly enriched pathways in GO terms for biological process (BP). e Heatmap of log 2 fold change (FC) to depict the gene expression associated with cholesterol biosynthesis. f GSEA of cholesterol biosynthetic process (GO: 0006695) between the two groups. g The cholesterol levels in CT26 tumor tissues on the 10th day after local 6 Gy irradiation. h The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy irradiation. i The cholesterol levels in CT26 and HCT116 cells at different times (0, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h) after exposure to 6 Gy irradiation. j , k At 24 h after exposure to 0, 2, 4 and 6 Gy, CT26 ( j ) and HCT116 cells ( k ) were labeled with Hoechst (blue) and cholesterol-BODIPY (green). Scale bar, 10 μm. ** P < 0.01; * P < 0.05; ns, not significant.

Article Snippet: Cholesterol-boron difluoride dipyrrin complex (BODIPY) (cat. no. HY-125746), water-soluble cholesterol (cat. no. HY-N0322A) and Filipin III (cat. no. HY-N6718) were obtained from MedChemExpress.

Techniques: Gene Expression, Irradiation, Labeling