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Triptolide-induced apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer via a novel miR204-5p/Caveolin-1/Akt-mediated pathway.
Authors: Philips BJ, Kumar A, Burki S, Ryan JP, Noda K, D'Cunha J Abstract Lung cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies world-wide with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) comprising nearly 80% of all cases. Unfortunately, many lung cancer patients are diagnosed at advanced stages of the disease with an associated poor prognosis. Recently, the Chinese herb root extract Triptolide/Minnelide (TL) has shown significant promise as a therapeutic agent for NSCLC treatment both in vitro and in vivo. The aim of this study was to investigate the underlying mechanism(s) of action regarding TL-induced cytotoxicity in ...
Source: Oncotarget - August 2, 2020 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncotarget Source Type: research

Baicalin, a Chinese Herbal Medicine, Inhibits the Proliferation and Migration of Human Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC) Cells, A549 and H1299, by Activating the SIRT1/AMPK Signaling Pathway.
CONCLUSIONS Baicalin, a flavonoid used in Chinese herbal medicine, inhibited the proliferation and migration of human NSCLC cells, A549 and H1299, by activating the SIRT1/AMPK signaling pathway. PMID: 29632297 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Medical Science Monitor - April 13, 2018 Category: Research Tags: Med Sci Monit Source Type: research

Shikonin-induced necroptosis is enhanced by the inhibition of autophagy in non-small cell lung cancer cells
In conclusion, our data indicated that shikonin treatment induced necroptosis and autophagy in NSCLC cells. In addition, inhibition of shikonin-induced autophagy enhanced necroptosis, suggesting that shikonin could be a novel therapeutic strategy against NSCLC.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 7, 2016 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Hwang, K. E., Jeong, E. T., Kim, H. R. Tags: 11.1 Lung Cancer Source Type: research

Ophiopogonin B induces apoptosis, mitotic catastrophe and autophagy in A549 cells.
Abstract Ophiopogonin B (OP-B), a saponin compound isolated from Radix Ophiopogon japonicus, was verified to inhibit cell proliferation in numerous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells in our previous study. However, the precise mechanisms of action have remained unclear. In the present study, we mainly investigated the effects of OP-B on adenocarcinoma A549 cells to further elaborate the underlying mechanisms of OP-B in different NSCLC cell lines. Detection by high content screening (HCS) and TUNEL assay verified that OP-B induced apoptosis in this cell line, while detection of Caspase-3, Bcl-2 and Bax showed...
Source: International Journal of Oncology - May 9, 2016 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Chen M, Guo Y, Zhao R, Wang X, Jiang M, Fu H, Zhang X Tags: Int J Oncol Source Type: research

Tanshinones suppress AURKA through up-regulation of miR-32 expression in non-small cell lung cancer.
Authors: Ma ZL, Zhang BJ, Wang DT, Li X, Wei JL, Zhao BT, Jin Y, Li YL, Jin YX Abstract Tanshinone is the liposoluble constituent of Salia miltiorrhiza, a root used in traditional herbal medicine which is known to possess certain health benefits. Although it is known that tanshinones, including tanshinone I (T1), tanshinone IIA (T2A), and cryptotanshinone (CT), can inhibit the growth of lung cancer cells in vitro, the mechanism under which they act is still unclear. AURKA, an oncogene, encodes a serine-threonine kinase which regulates mitotic processes in mammalian cells. Here, we reported that tanshinones mediate ...
Source: Oncotarget - June 5, 2015 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncotarget Source Type: research