Chunmei Qian, Xing Zhang, Yu-Shi Tian, Lin Yuan, Qiao Wei, Yifu Yang, Midie Xu, Xiaoyu Wang, Menghong Sun
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Abstract
Esophageal carcinoma is a highly prevalent malignancy worldwide. The present study aimed to investigate the mechanism by which the natural compound coptisine affects pyroptosis in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The expression of c-Met in ESCC patients was assessed by immunohistochemical analysis of tissue microarrays. Natural drugs that bind to c-Met were identified by screening and molecular docking. The effect of coptisine on the proliferation of ESCC cells was detected by CCK-8 and colony formation assays. Cell cycle progression and cell apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry. The levels of mRNAs related to pyroptosis and miR-21 after coptisine treatment were assessed via real-time quantitative PCR. The effect of pyroptosis was evaluated by reactive oxygen species level detection and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. The expression of proteins related to pyroptosis and the HGF/c-Met pathway was detected by western blotting. A xenograft tumor model was established, and the inhibitory effect of coptisine was evaluated by observing tumor growth. The results showed that the highly expressed protein c-Met in esophageal cancer could bind with coptisine. Coptisine inhibited c-Met phosphorylation and proliferation in ESCC cells. Furthermore, coptisine inhibited the expression of downstream proteins of the HGF/c-Met signaling pathway and induced ROS generation. Tumor xenograft experiments demonstrated that coptisine effectively inhibited tumor growth by reducing the levels of pyroptosis-associated proteins. In conclusion, these findings indicate that inhibition of the HGF/c-Met signaling pathway suppresses pyroptosis to enhance the antitumor effect of coptisine in ESCC and support the potential use of coptisine for EC treatment.
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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg''s Archives of Pharmacology was founded in 1873 by B. Naunyn, O. Schmiedeberg and E. Klebs as Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie, is the offical journal of the German Society of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology (Deutsche Gesellschaft für experimentelle und klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, DGPT) and the Sphingolipid Club. The journal publishes invited reviews, original articles, short communications and meeting reports and appears monthly. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg''s Archives of Pharmacology welcomes manuscripts for consideration of publication that report new and significant information on drug action and toxicity of chemical compounds. Thus, its scope covers all fields of experimental and clinical pharmacology as well as toxicology and includes studies in the fields of neuropharmacology and cardiovascular pharmacology as well as those describing drug actions at the cellular, biochemical and molecular levels. Moreover, submission of clinical trials with healthy volunteers or patients is encouraged. Short communications provide a means for rapid publication of significant findings of current interest that represent a conceptual advance in the field.