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- W4366347185 abstract "Neuroblastoma can be accessed with compounds of larger sizes and wider polarities, which do not usually cross the blood-brain barrier. Clinical data indicate cases of spontaneous regression of neuroblastoma, suggesting a reversible point in the course of cell brain tumorigenesis. Dual specificity tyrosine-phosphorylation-regulated kinase2 (DYRK2) is a major molecular target in tumorigenesis, while curcumin was revealed to be a strong inhibitor of DYRK2 (PBD ID: 5ZTN). Methods: in silico studies by CLC Drug Discovery Workbench (CLC) and Molegro Virtual Docker (MVD) Software on 20 vegetal compounds from the human diet tested on 5ZTN against the native ligand curcumin, in comparison with anemonin. In vitro studies were conducted on two ethanolic extracts from Anemone nemorosa tested on normal and tumor human brain cell lines NHA and U87, compared with four phenolic acids (caffeic, ferulic, gentisic, and para-aminobenzoic/PABA). Conclusions: in silico studies revealed five dietary compounds (verbascoside, lariciresinol, pinoresinol, medioresinol, matairesinol) acting as stronger inhibitors of 5ZTN compared to the native ligand curcumin. In vitro studies indicated that caffeic acid has certain anti-proliferative effects on U87 and small benefits on NHA viability. A. nemorosa extracts indicated potential benefits on NHA viability, and likely dangerous effects on U87." @default.
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