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. 2022 Apr 8;15:41. doi: 10.1186/s13045-022-01258-8

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Antitumor activities of ENL-targeting compounds. a Antiproliferative activities of compounds upon 7-day incubation, showing compound 1 inhibited proliferation of MLL1-r leukemia (Molm-13 and MV4;11) and Myc-driven Kasumi-1 (AML) and RPMI8226 and U266 (myeloma) cells, while it had no activity against solid Hela (cervical) and Panc1 (pancreatic) cancer cells; b Time-dependent activity of compound 1 against proliferation of Molm-13 cells; c, d Treatment of Molm-13 cells with compound 1 led to c dose-dependent apoptosis and d differentiation (at 3 μM) with more cells expressing high levels of CD14 (upper) and CD11b (lower); e Treatment with compound 1 (30 mg/kg/day for 13 days) caused no significant changes in blood cell counts; f Treatment with 1 (30 mg/kg/day for Day-3–15) significantly inhibited tumor growth (left) with prolonged survivals (right) in mice with subcutaneously xenografted Molm-13 leukemia