RCE ‑4, a potential anti‑cervical cancer drug isolated from Reineckia carnea, induces autophagy via the dual blockade of PI3K and ERK pathways in cervical cancer CaSki cells.

RCE‑4, a potential anti‑cervical cancer drug isolated from Reineckia carnea, induces autophagy via the dual blockade of PI3K and ERK pathways in cervical cancer CaSki cells. Int J Mol Med. 2019 Oct 31;: Authors: Xiang W, Zhang RJ, Jin GL, Tian L, Cheng F, Wang JZ, Xing XF, Xi W, Tang SJ, Chen JF Abstract The steroidal saponin RCE‑4 (1β, 3β, 5β, 25S)‑spirostan‑1, 3‑diol 1‑[α‑L‑rhamnopyranosyl‑(1→2)‑β‑D‑xylopyranoside], isolated from Reineckia carnea, exerts significant anti‑cervical cancer activity by inducing apoptosis. The potential effect of RCE‑4 on proliferation inhibition and autophagy induction has rarely been studied. Therefore, the focus of the present study was to investigate the effects of RCE‑4 on proliferation, and to elucidate the detailed mechanisms involved in autophagy induction in cervical cancer cells. CaSki cells were treated with RCE‑4 or/and autophagy inhibitors, and the effect of RCE‑4 on cellular proliferation was assessed by MTT assay. The pro‑autophagic properties of RCE‑4 were subsequently confirmed using monomeric red fluorescent protein‑green fluorescent protein‑microtubule‑associated proteins 1A/1B light chain 3B (LC3) adenoviruses and CYTO‑ID autophagy assays, and by assessing the accumulation of lipid‑modified LC3 (LC3II). The mechanisms of RCE‑4‑induced autophagy were investigated by western blot analysis. The results demonstrated that inh...
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