Combination of cycling hyperthermia and Echinacoside creates synergistic curing effect on pancreatic cancer PANC-1 cells

Wei-Ting Chen, You-Ming Chen, Guan-Bo Lin, Yu-Yi Kuo, Hsu-Hsiang Liu, Chih-Yu Chao
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Therapy targeting the suppression of human MutT homolog 1 (MTH1) has been gaining ground in recent years, thanks to its resulting significant increase of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine triphosphate (8-oxo-dGTP) accumulation in genomic DNA, causing DNA damage and apoptotic cell death. Echinacoside (Ech), a natural phenylethanoid glycoside first extracted from Echinacea angustifolia or desert plant Cistanches is one of a few natural products which are capable of inhibiting the MTH1 function. It, however, is difficult to apply it in clinical trials, due to high cost for effective dosage in need. In the study, we show that combination with thermal-cycling hyperthermia (TC-HT), a novel physical treatment, can amplify the curative effect of Ech, reducing its dosage in need significantly. The combination resulted in a multipronged mechanism targeting multiple key apoptotic regulating proteins such as Bcl-2 and MAPK family proteins. Its effect is expected to be comparable to the treatment strategy containing MTH1, Bcl-2, and ERK inhibitors, posing as new promising approach in cancer treatment.
循环热疗与紫锥菊苷相结合,对胰腺癌 PANC-1 细胞产生协同治疗效果
近年来,以抑制人类突变基因同源物 1(MutT homolog 1,MTH1)为目标的疗法越来越受到重视,这是因为 MTH1 会导致基因组 DNA 中的 8-羟基-2'-脱氧鸟苷三磷酸(8-oxo-dGTP)积累显著增加,造成 DNA 损伤和细胞凋亡。狭叶紫锥菊苷(Echinacoside,Ech)是一种天然苯乙醇苷,最早从狭叶紫锥菊(Echinacea angustifolia)或沙漠植物肉苁蓉(Cistanches)中提取,是少数几种能够抑制 MTH1 功能的天然产品之一。然而,由于有效剂量成本高,很难将其应用于临床试验。在这项研究中,我们发现与一种新型物理治疗方法--热循环热疗(TC-HT)--相结合,可以放大 Ech 的疗效,大大减少所需的剂量。这种联合疗法形成了一种多管齐下的机制,靶向多种关键的凋亡调节蛋白,如 Bcl-2 和 MAPK 家族蛋白。预计其效果可与含有 MTH1、Bcl-2 和 ERK 抑制剂的治疗策略相媲美,是一种很有前途的癌症治疗新方法。
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