1. Synergistic Antitumor Effect of Genitinib (Iressa®) with Flavonoids from the Scutellaria baicalensis Root on the Non-Small Cell Lung Cells
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S. Uesato, M. Shibano, C. Amano, Tsutomu Sasaki, Y. Kawaratani, Y. Nagaoka, Y. Hirata, M. Hirata, M. Tatsu, Y. Ohmomo, and M. Taniguchi
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Lung ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Wogonin ,Chemistry ,Botany ,medicine ,Scutellaria baicalensis Root ,Non small cell ,Pharmacology - Abstract
Background: As was reported, gefitinib (Iressa®) showed a strong growth inhibitory effect on non-small-cell lung cancer PC-9 cells with mutant EGFR, but did not so much on A549 cells with wild-type EGFR. Observation: We here demonstrated by isobolograms and combination index analyses that the paired combinations of gefitinib with flavonoids from Wogon (Scutellaria baicalensis root): wogonin, oroxylin A and chrysin exerted synergistic anti-tumor effects against A549 cells. Result: The cell cycle analyses revealed that the combination of gefitinib and oroxylin A in A549 cells induced more apoptotic cells than other paired combinations as well as gefitinib alone. Thus, it is anticipated that oroxylin A could help to enhance the remission rate in the gefitinib therapy for the patients with non-small cell cancer cells with wild-type EGFR which provide a poor prognosis. Conclusion: Since the Wogon flavonoids, wogonin, oroxylin A and chrysin, accelerated the acetylation of Lysine residues of histone proteins, it is suggested that they put forth anti-tumor activities through inhibition of histone deacetylases which mediated the post-translational modification of histones.
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- 2017
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