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Potential roles of Centipede Scolopendra extracts as a strategy against EGFR-dependent cancers.

Weina Ma1, Dongdong Zhang1, Lei Zheng1, Yingzhuan Zhan1, Yanmin Zhang1.   

Abstract

Centipede Scolopendra, a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine, has been shown to have anti-cancer effects. In this study, the inhibitory effect of alcohol extracts of Centipede Scolopendra (AECS) was more prominent when treating cells highly expressing epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) (A431 and HEK293/EGFR cells versus HEK293 cells). The elution profiles of AECS on cell membrane chromatography (CMC) column showed that AECS could bind to EGFR, and competition studies indicated that AECS and gefitinib may have direct competition at a single common binding site on EGFR. SiRNA knockdown of EGFR in A431 cells attenuated AECS effects, suggesting that EGFR was a target mediated by AECS. In a cell culture system, AECS dramatically induced apoptosis of A431 and HEK293/EGFR cells, which was associated with the effects on Bcl-2 family. Furthermore, AECS could alter EGFR kinase activity and reduce phosphorylation of EGFR and downstream signaling players AKT and Erk1/2. The mechanism of AECS to inhibit high-EGFR expression cell proliferation is due to its ability to induce apoptosis and modulate the EGFR pathway. This study might provide a novel therapy for cancer with high-EGFR expression.

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Keywords:  Centipede Scolopendra; apoptosis; cell growth; epidermal growth factor receptor

Year:  2015        PMID: 25755827      PMCID: PMC4346522     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res            Impact factor:   4.060


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