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Biomolecules & Therapeutics ; : 186-193, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-32625

ABSTRACT

Tetrandrine (Tet), a bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid, has been reported to have a radiosensitization effect on tumors. However, its effects on human glioma and the specific molecular mechanisms of these effects remain unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that Tet has a radiosensitization effect on human glioma cells. It has been hypothesized that Tet has a radiosensitization effect on glioma cells by affecting the glioma cell cycle and DNA repair mechanism and that ERK mediates these activities. Therefore, we conducted detailed analyses of the effects of Tet on the cell cycle by performing flow cytometric analysis and on DNA repair by detecting the expression of phosphorylated H2AX by immunofluorescence. We used western blot analysis to investigate the role of ERK in the effect of Tet on the cell cycle and DNA repair. The results revealed that Tet exerts its radiosensitization effect on glioma cells by inhibiting proliferation and decreasing the expression of phosphorylated ERK and its downstream proteins. In summary, our data indicate that ERK is involved in Tet-induced radiosensitization of glioma cells via inhibition of glioma cell proliferation or of the cell cycle at G0/G1 phase.


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Humans , Blotting, Western , Cell Cycle , Cell Proliferation , DNA Repair , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Glioma , Phosphorylation
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Chinese Journal of Hepatology ; (12): 835-838, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-306633

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the molecular mechanism of the inhibitory effect of curcumine on the migration and invasion of hepatic stellate cells (HSC).</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Rat hepatic stellate cells were cultured and activated with ConA. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) expression and activity was determined by Western blot and gelatin zymography. Migration and invasion of HSC was assessed by wound healing assay and modified Boyden chamber assay.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Curcumine reduced the level and activity of MMP-2 expression in activated HSC in a dose-dependent manner. When treated with 25, 50 or 100 micromol/L curcumine, the expression of MMP-2 was reduced by 21.8%+/-5.1%, 65.5%+/-9.2% or 87.9%+/-11.5% (P < 0.05), and the activity of MMP-2 was also significantly reduced by curcumine. Migration and invasion of activated HSC was also inhibited by curcumine in a dose-dependent way. When treated with 25, 50 or 100 micromol/L curcumine, the migration of activated HSC was reduced by 27.5%+/-5.8%, 54.4%+/-7.6% or 67.1%+/-9.3% (P < 0.05), and the invasion of activated HSC was also significantly reduced by curcumine.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Curcumine inhibits migration and invasion of activated HSC by reducing MMP-2 expression and activity.</p>


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Animals , Rats , Blotting, Western , Cell Movement , Cells, Cultured , Concanavalin A , Pharmacology , Curcumin , Pharmacology , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Hepatic Stellate Cells , Cell Biology , Metabolism , Liver Cirrhosis , Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 , Metabolism , Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2 , Pharmacology
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