Reduction of Cancer Stem Cells and Invasiveness of Human Melanoma and Breast Cancer by Cucurbitacin B from Lagenaria siceraria

Cheng‐chen Huang, Kiera K. Balding, Sydney J. Zimmerman, Che-Yuan Chang, S. Lu, Hui-Chi Huang
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Cucurbitacins are secondary metabolites that are commonly found in the Cucurbitacae family. Many biological properties have been reported for cucurbitacins, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, anti-malaria, and anticancer properties. While studies for the anticancer property of cucurbitacins focus mostly on the cell-cycle progression and apoptosis, no study has considered the effect of cucurbitacin on other cancer behaviors. Here, we report cell-proliferation-based drug testing on random herbal extracts leading to the identification of cucurbitacin B as an anticancer compound. Interestingly, cucurbitacin B had no effect on the proliferation of rat embryonic myoblast cells. We also found that cucurbitacin B significantly reduced the invasiveness of at least two highly metastatic breast cancer and melanoma cells. Using known cancer stem-cell markers, we observed a significant reduction of the melanoma stem cells. Molecularly, cucurbitacin B caused reduction of the metastasis-promoting gene Snail in melanoma and one of the cancer stem cell markers, ALDH1A1 (aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 A1), in breast cancer. Finally, we report the potential toxicity of cucurbitacin B in developing skin tissue and the olfactory organ using zebrafish embryo. In summary, our study suggests the potential use of cucurbitacin B for cancer metastasis and relapse treatment.
瓜素B对肿瘤干细胞的抑制作用及对人黑色素瘤和乳腺癌的侵袭作用
葫芦素是葫芦科植物中常见的次生代谢产物。葫芦素的许多生物学特性已被报道,包括抗炎、抗氧化、抗病毒、抗疟疾和抗癌特性。目前对葫芦素抗癌特性的研究主要集中在细胞周期进程和细胞凋亡方面,尚未有研究考虑葫芦素对其他癌症行为的影响。在这里,我们报告了基于细胞增殖的随机草药提取物药物测试导致葫芦素B作为抗癌化合物的鉴定。有趣的是,葫芦素B对大鼠胚胎成肌细胞的增殖没有影响。我们还发现葫芦素B能显著降低至少两种高转移性乳腺癌和黑色素瘤细胞的侵袭性。使用已知的癌症干细胞标记,我们观察到黑色素瘤干细胞的显著减少。从分子上讲,葫芦素B导致黑色素瘤中促进转移的基因Snail和乳腺癌中癌症干细胞标志物之一ALDH1A1(醛脱氢酶1a1)的减少。最后,我们报道了葫芦素B对斑马鱼胚胎发育中的皮肤组织和嗅觉器官的潜在毒性。总之,我们的研究提示葫芦素B在癌症转移和复发治疗中的潜在应用。
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