Triptolide Promotes Ferroptosis in Cervical Cancer Cell via NRF2/xCT/GPX4.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Miaomiao Feng, Haiwang Wu, Ling Zhu, Jie Gao, Gaopi Deng
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Abstract

Cervical cancer (CC) is a serious risk to women's health; it is necessary to explore less toxic and more effective therapies to cure CC. Triptolide (Tri) is the principal active constituent found in "Tripterygium Wilford," has been shown to have antitumor effects. This study set up to demonstrate whether Tri is capable of inducing ferroptosis in CC cells and its potential mechanism. In vitro, Tri was used to treat CC cells, and lipid peroxidation levels in CC cells were detected by flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and other experiments; the molecular mechanism of Tri treatment of CC was explored by western blot; moreover, the regulatory effects of Tri on the NRF2/GPX4/xCT axis were verified by overexpressing NRF2 in reverse. In vivo, CC cells tumor-bearing mice were constructed to observe the effect of Tri treatment on tumor growth. In vitro, we have demonstrated that Tri prevents the growth and migration of CC cells. Further investigation revealed that Tri substantially enhances ferroptosis in CC cells by increasing lipid peroxidation accumulation. Mechanically, Tri significantly reduced the expression of NRF2, leading to a corresponding repression of the NRF2 downstream targets GPX4 and xCT. Moreover, overexpressing of NRF2 effectively reversed the impact of Tri on ferroptosis in CC cells. Additionally, animal experiments indicted that Tri markedly inhibited tumor size in nude mice by inhibiting the NRF2/GPX4/xCT axis. Tri exerts antitumor effects by triggering ferroptosis in CC cells through the NRF2/GPX4/xCT axis.

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Phytotherapy Research
Phytotherapy Research 医学-药学
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
325
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Phytotherapy Research is an internationally recognized pharmacological journal that serves as a trailblazing resource for biochemists, pharmacologists, and toxicologists. We strive to disseminate groundbreaking research on medicinal plants, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and understanding in this field. Our primary focus areas encompass pharmacology, toxicology, and the clinical applications of herbs and natural products in medicine. We actively encourage submissions on the effects of commonly consumed food ingredients and standardized plant extracts. We welcome a range of contributions including original research papers, review articles, and letters. By providing a platform for the latest developments and discoveries in phytotherapy, we aim to support the advancement of scientific knowledge and contribute to the improvement of modern medicine.
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