Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11987986 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Adverse side effects of conventional chemotherapy, acquired resistance and fatal tumor metastasis of human colorectal cancer (CRC) are propelling the exploration for novel selective anticarcinogens. Solasodine is a main active component isolated from Solanum incanum L that exhibited a potent stemness and invasion inhibitory effect on human colorectal cancer HCT116â¯cells. Colony Spheroid formation assay showed that solasodine dose-dependently prohibited HCT116â¯cell stemness. CD133, CD44, Nanog, Oct-4 and Sox-2 were inhibited by solasodine to reverse stemness and similar mechanism was stimulated in vivo. Transwell and scratch wound assays revealed that solasodine impeded HCT116â¯cell invasion and migration potential strengthened by TGF-β1. Moreover, solasodine attenuated TGF-β1-induced EMT and decreased MMPs while in vivo study showed the same trend. The results of this study implied that solasodine may be a novel therapeutic drug for CRC treatment.
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Authors
Yu-wen Zhuang, Cun-en Wu, Jin-yong Zhou, Zhi-ming Zhao, Chun-li Liu, Jun-yi Shen, Hui Cai, Shen-lin Liu,