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The molecular basis of the anticancer effect of statins

Giovanni Buccioli, Carolina Testa, Emanuela Jacchetti, Pietro Pinoli, Stephana Carelli, Stefano Ceri, Manuela Teresa Raimondi

2024Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Statins, widely used cardiovascular drugs that lower cholesterol by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase, have been increasingly recognized for their potential anticancer properties. This study elucidates the underlying mechanism, revealing that statins exploit Synthetic Lethality, a principle where the co-occurrence of two non-lethal events leads to cell death. Our computational analysis of approximately 37,000 SL pairs identified statins as potential drugs targeting genes involved in SL pairs with metastatic genes. In vitro validation on various cancer cell lines confirmed the anticancer efficacy of statins. This data-driven drug repurposing strategy provides a molecular basis for the anticancer effects of statins, offering translational opportunities in oncology.

Topics & Concepts

RepurposingDrug repositioningComputational biologySynthetic lethalityDrugPharmacologyStatinCancer researchBioinformaticsMedicineGeneBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsDNA repairEcologyCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismLipoproteins and Cardiovascular HealthFerroptosis and cancer prognosis