大黄素
细胞凋亡
细胞生长
MTT法
PI3K/AKT/mTOR通路
蛋白激酶B
化学
癌症研究
细胞培养
生物
药理学
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Fang‐Yuan Zhang,Runze Li,Cong Xu,Xing‐Xing Fan,Jiaxin Li,Wei-Yu Meng,Xuan‐Run Wang,Tu-Liang Liang,Xiaoxiang Guan,Hudan Pan,Liang Liu,Xiaojun Yao,Qibiao Wu,Elaine Lai‐Han Leung
出处
期刊:Phytomedicine
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2021-10-01
卷期号:95: 153786-153786
被引量:36
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.phymed.2021.153786
摘要
Lung cancer has become the principal cause of cancer-related deaths. Emodin is a Chinese herb-derived compound extracted from the roots of Rheum officinale that exhibits numerous pharmacological characteristics. Secretory phospholipase A2-IIa (sPLA2-IIa) is overexpressed in cancers and plays an important role in cancer development.This study aims to investigate the anti-tumor mechanism of emodin in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).MTT assay was applied to detect the sensitivity of emodin to NSCLC cell line. Flow cytometry was used to examine the effect of emodin on cell cycle distribution and evaluate ROS level and apoptosis. Western blot analysis was utilised to examine the expression levels of sPLA2-IIa, PKM2, and AMPK and its downstream pathways induced by emodin. Enzyme inhibition assay was applied to investigate the inhibitory effect of emodin on sPLA2-IIa. The anticancer effect of emodin was also detected using an in vivo model.Emodin significantly inhibited NSCLC proliferation in vivo and in vitro and was relatively less cytotoxic to normal lung cell lines. Most importantly, emodin inhibited the proliferation of KRAS mutant cell lines by decreasing the expression of sPLA2-IIa and NF-κB pathways. Emodin also inhibited mTOR and AKT and activated the AMPK pathway. Furthermore, emodin induced apoptosis, increased the reactive oxygen species (ROS) level, and arrested the cell cycle.Emodin exhibited a novel anti-tumor mechanism of inhibiting the proliferation of KRAS mutant cell lines by decreasing the expression levels of sPLA2-IIa and NF-κB pathways. Hence, emodin can potentially serve as a therapeutic target in NSCLC.
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