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Evodiamine selectively targets cancer stem-like cells through the p53-p21-Rb pathway.

Seula Han1, Jong Kyu Woo2, Yuchae Jung1, Dawoon Jeong1, Minsook Kang1, Young-Ji Yoo1, Hani Lee1, Seung Hyun Oh2, Jae-Ha Ryu1, Woo-Young Kim3.   

Abstract

In spite of the recent improvements, the resistance to chemotherapy/radiotherapy followed by relapse is the main hurdle for the successful treatment of breast cancer, a leading cause of death in women. A small population of breast cancer cells that have stem-like characteristics (cancer stem-like cells; CSLC) may contribute to this resistance and relapse. Here, we report on a component of a traditional Chinese medicine, evodiamine, which selectively targets CSLC of breast cancer cell lines MCF7 and MDAMB 231 at a concentration that does show a little or no cytotoxic effect on bulk cancer cells. While evodiamine caused the accumulation of bulk cancer cells at the G2/M phase, it did not hold CSLC in a specific cell cycle phase but instead, selectively killed CSLC. This was not due to the culture of CSLC in suspension or without FBS. A proteomic analysis and western blotting revealed that evodiamine changed the expression of cell cycle regulating molecules more efficiently in CSLC cells than in bulk cancer cells. Surprisingly, evodiamine selectively activated p53 and p21 and decreased inactive Rb, the master molecules in G1/S checkpoint. These data collectively suggest a novel mechanism involving CSLC-specific targeting by evodiamine and its possible use to the therapy of breast cancer.
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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Cancer stem-like cells; Evodiamine; Rb

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26713361     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.12.066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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