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Trilaciclib (G1T28)

Catalog No.GC34118

Trilaciclib (G1T28) is a CDK4/6 inhibitor with IC50s of 1 nM and 4 nM for CDK4 and CDK6, respectively.

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Trilaciclib (G1T28) Chemical Structure

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Trilaciclib is a CDK4/6 inhibitor with IC50s of 1 nM and 4 nM for CDK4 and CDK6, respectively.

Incubation with Trilaciclib (G1T28) for 24 hours induces a robust G1 cell-cycle arrest (time=0). By 16 hours after Trilaciclib hydrochloride washout, cells have reentered the cell cycle and demonstrate cell-cycle kinetics similar to untreated control cells. These results demonstrate that Trilaciclib causes a transient, and reversible G1 arrest. A transient Trilaciclib-mediated G1 cell-cycle arrest in CDK4/6-sensitive cells decreases the in vitro toxicity of a variety of commonly used cytotoxic chemotherapy agents associated with myelosuppression[1].

Trilaciclib (G1T28) treatment results in a robust and dose-dependent suppression of proliferation in HSPCs at 12 hours, with EdU incorporation returning near baseline levels in a dose-dependent manner by 24 hours after administration. These data demonstrate that a single oral dose of Trilaciclib can produce reversible cell-cycle arrest in HSPCs in a dose-dependent manner in vivo. Mice given 100 mg/kg Trilaciclib 30 minutes prior to etoposide treatment, exhibits only background levels of caspase-3/7 activity. These data demonstrate that Trilaciclib can protect the bone marrow from chemotherapy-induced apoptosis in vivo. The data demonstrate that treatment with Trilaciclib prior to 5-FU likely decreases 5-FU-induced damage by chemotherapy in HSPCs, thus accelerating blood count recovery after chemotherapy[1].

[1]. Bisi JE, et al. Preclinical Characterization of G1T28: A Novel CDK4/6 Inhibitor for Reduction of Chemotherapy-Induced Myelosuppression. Mol Cancer Ther. 2016 May;15(5):783-93.

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