Kinetin riboside is a purine derivative and nucleoside with anticancer activity.1 It induces the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), cellular ATP depletion, and apoptosis in HepG2 cells. Kinetin riboside (10 ?M) reduces cyclin D1 and cyclin D2 levels, as well as induces cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase and apoptosis in patient-derived multiple myeloma cells.2 In vivo, kinetin riboside (85 mg/kg) reduces tumor growth in OCI-My5 and RPMI-8226 myeloma mouse xenograft models.
1.Orlicka-P?ocka, M., Gurda-Wozna, D., Fedoruk-Wyszomirska, A., et al.Circumventing the Crabtree effect: Forcing oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) via galactose medium increases sensitivity of HepG2 cells to the purine derivative kinetin ribosideApoptosis25(11-12)835-852(2020) 2.Tiedemann, R.E., Mao, X., Shi, C.-X., et al.Identification of kinetin riboside as a repressor of CCND1 and CCND2 with preclinical antimyeloma activityJ. Clin. Invest.118(5)1750-1764(2008)
















