1. Lycorine hydrochloride inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis through promoting FBXW7-MCL1 axis in gastric cancer.
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Li, Chongyang, Deng, Chaowei, Pan, Guangzhao, Wang, Xue, Zhang, Kui, Dong, Zhen, Zhao, Gaichao, Tan, Mengqin, Hu, Xiaosong, Shi, Shaomin, Du, Juan, Ji, Haoyan, Wang, Xiaowen, Yang, Liqun, and Cui, Hongjuan
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STOMACH cancer , *UBIQUITIN ligases , *CELL proliferation , *PROTEIN stability , *APOPTOSIS - Abstract
Background: Lycorine hydrochloride (LH), an alkaloid extracted from the bulb of the Lycoris radiata, is considered to have anti-viral, anti-malarial, and anti-tumorous effects. At present, the underlying mechanisms of LH in gastric cancer remain unclear. MCL1, an anti-apoptotic protein of BCL2 family, is closely related to drug resistance of tumor. Therefore, MCL1 is considered as a potential target for cancer treatment. Methods: The effect of LH on gastric cancer was assessed in vitro (by MTT, BrdU, western blotting...) and in vivo (by immunohistochemistry). Results: In this study, we showed that LH has an anti-tumorous effect by down-regulating MCL1 in gastric cancer. Besides, we unveiled that LH reduced the protein stability of MCL1 by up-regulating ubiquitin E3 ligase FBXW7, arrested cell cycle at S phase and triggered apoptosis of gastric cancer cells. Meanwhile, we also demonstrated that LH could induce apoptosis of the BCL2-drug-resistant-cell-lines. Moreover, PDX (Patient-Derived tumor xenograft) model experiment proved that LH combined with HA14โ1 (inhibitor of BCL2), had a more significant therapeutic effect on gastric cancer. Conclusions: The efficacy showed in our data suggests that lycorine hydrochloride is a promising anti-tumor compound for gastric cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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