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Authors Chen L, Jiang K, Chen H, Tang Y, Zhou X, Tan Y, Yuan Y, Xiao Q, Ding K
Received 28 March 2018
Accepted for publication 12 October 2018
Published 20 December 2018 Volume 2019:11 Pages 95—105
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S169476
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Lucy Goodman
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Luzhe Sun
Objectives: Deguelin,
a rotenoid extracted from Mundulea sericea (Leguminosae), exhibits
antitumor effects on several types of human cancers. Due to the limited studies
of deguelin on colorectal cancer (CRC), the present study was designed to
investigate the antitumor effect of deguelin and to explore the underlying
mechanism in CRC.
Materials and methods: Cell
viability was assessed by the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay, and cell
apoptosis was determined by the annexin v-propidium iodide staining using flow
cytometry and Western blot in CRC cell lines after incubation with deguelin. The
antitumor effect of deguelin was further evaluated in tumor xenograft models.
Moreover, SB203580, a specific inhibitor of p38 MAPK, was used to confirm the
involvement of p38 MAPK pathway in deguelin-induced apoptosis.
Results: Deguelin
significantly inhibited cell proliferation and induced apoptosis in CRC cell
lines (SW620 and RKO) in a time-dependent and dose-dependent manner. Western
blot analysis also showed that the expression of proapoptotic proteins (cleaved
caspase 3 and cleaved PARP) was upregulated, while that of antiapoptotic
proteins (Bcl-2 and survivin) was downregulated after deguelin treatment in CRC
cell lines. Moreover, oral administration of deguelin significantly suppressed
tumor growth and induced apoptosis in subcutaneous xenograft mouse models
without obvious toxicity. Additionally, Western blot revealed that
deguelin-induced apoptosis might be regulated by the p38 MAPK pathway and
inhibition of p38 MAPK could attenuate deguelin-induced proliferative
inhibition and apoptosis in CRC cells.
Conclusion: Collectively,
these results demonstrated that deguelin inhibited CRC cell growth by inducing
apoptosis via activation of p38 MAPK pathway.
Keywords: deguelin,
colorectal cancer, apoptosis, p38 MAPK pathway
