https://www.selleckchem.com/products/gpna.html JNK inhibitor treatment also rescued myofiber degeneration and reduced the muscle expression of Trim63 and Fbxo32. These data demonstrate that JNK signaling contributes to muscle wasting in cancer cachexia, and its inhibition has the potential to be utilized as an anti-cachectic therapy.The inhibition of bromo- and extraterminal domains (BET) has shown an anti-proliferative effect in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). In this article we explore mechanisms of resistance to BET inhibitors (BETi) in TNBC, with the aim of identifying novel ways to overcome such resistance. Two cellular models of acquired resistance to the BET inhibitor JQ1 were generated using a pulsed treatment strategy. MTT, colony formation, and cytometry assays revealed that BETi-resistant cells were particularly sensitive to PLK1 inhibition. Targeting of the latter reduced cell proliferation, especially in resistant cultures. Quantitative PCR analysis of a panel of mitotic kinases uncovered an increased expression of AURKA, TTK, and PLK1, confirmed by Western blot. Only pharmacological inhibition of PLK1 showed anti-proliferative activity on resistant cells, provoking G2/M arrest, increasing expression levels of cyclin B, pH3 and phosphorylation of Bcl-2 proteins, changes that were accompanied by induction of caspase-dependent apoptosis. JQ1-resistant cells orthotopically xenografted into the mammary fat pad of mice led to tumours that retained JQ1-resistance. Administration of the PLK1 inhibitor volasertib resulted in tumour regression. These findings open avenues to explore the future use of PLK1 inhibitors in the clinical setting of BETi-resistant patients.The coordinated differentiation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) into the various mature blood cell types is responsible for sustaining blood and immune system homeostasis. The cell fate decisions underlying this important biological process are made at the level of single cel