Abstract

In today's world, cancer is still the leading cause of human death. Among them, the incidence and mortality of lung cancer remain high, and have become the focus of research in the world. BEAP, a protein with anti-lung cancer activity, was isolated and purified from the edible mushroom Boletus edulis. Previous studies have shown that BEAP can inhibit the proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells by inducing apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in vitro and in vivo. However, there are many ways in which antitumor proteins from edible and medicinal mushroom play their roles. It is worth exploring whether there are other antitumor mechanisms of BEAP, which can provide reference value for the development of new drugs targeting non-small cell lung cancer and the repurposing of existing drugs.

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