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Baicalin inhibits the metastasis of highly aggressive breast cancer cells by reversing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition by targeting β-catenin signaling.

Tao Zhou1, Aijie Zhang1, Ge Kuang2, Xia Gong3, Rong Jiang4, Dan Lin2, Jie Li1, Hongzhong Li5, Xiang Zhang1, Jingyuan Wan2, Hongyuan Li1.   

Abstract

Metastasis is the main cause of death in breast cancer patients, which is due partly to the lack of effective treatment. Baicalin, a flavonoid compound isolated from the roots of Scutellaria lateriflora Georgi (Huang Qin), has recently been confirmed as an effective agent for the treatment of a variety of cancers. Yet, the effects and underlying molecular mechanisms of baicalin in regards to the metastasis of breast cancer remain unclear. In the present study, we found that baicalin had the potential to suppress the migration and invasion of highly aggressive breast cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner but had no impact on the viability of these cancer cells. Additionally, baicalin reversed the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) process, as evaluated by EMT markers in breast cancer cell lines with a change from a mesenchymal feature to an epithelial type. At the same time, the expression of β-catenin mRNA and protein was dose-dependently downregulated by baicalin in highly invasive breast cancer cell lines, and overexpression of β-catenin by adenoviruses abolished these beneficial effects of baicalin in regards to the migration and invasion, and EMT of breast cancer cells. Furthermore, using a xenograft mouse model, baicalin markedly reduced liver and lung metastasis of breast cancer, inhibited expression of β-catenin, and degraded the EMT molecules vimentin and Slug in the orthotopic tumor tissues. Taken together, all these results indicate that baicalin effectively suppresses the metastasis of breast cancer by reversing EMT, which may be mediated by downregulation of β-catentin expression.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29039569     DOI: 10.3892/or.2017.6011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


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2.  Baicalin Attenuates Continuous Activation of β-Catenin Induced by Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and Depression Complicated by Infertility in Male Rats.

Authors:  Rong Fan; Feng Dai; Chunhu Zhang; Lu Zhou; Xinjian Qiu; Yunhui Li
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 2.650

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2018-04-27       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Baicalin, a Potent Inhibitor of NF-κB Signaling Pathway, Enhances Chemosensitivity of Breast Cancer Cells to Docetaxel and Inhibits Tumor Growth and Metastasis Both In Vitro and In Vivo.

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Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2020-06-17       Impact factor: 5.810

5.  Baicalin suppresses proliferation, migration, and invasion in human glioblastoma cells via Ca2+-dependent pathway.

Authors:  Yihao Zhu; Jiang Fang; Handong Wang; Maoxing Fei; Ting Tang; Kaichao Liu; Wenhao Niu; Yali Zhou
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2018-10-02       Impact factor: 4.162

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Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2019-03-05       Impact factor: 2.984

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-07-30       Impact factor: 4.379

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Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2018-04-10

9.  Oridonin inhibits VEGF-A-associated angiogenesis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of breast cancer in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  Chunyu Li; Qi Wang; Shen Shen; Xiaolu Wei; Guoxia Li
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2018-06-11       Impact factor: 2.967

10.  Dual effects of baicalin on osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption.

Authors:  Xuanyuan Lu; Wei He; Wanlei Yang; Jianlei Li; Weiqi Han; Qian Liu; Tan Zhang; Jiawei Jiang; An Qin; Yu Qian
Journal:  J Cell Mol Med       Date:  2018-07-16       Impact factor: 5.310

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