Inhibitory effects of Actinidia Chinensis planch root extracts (acRoots) on human lung cancer cells through retinoic acid receptor beta

Lingyan Wang, Jiayun Hou, Lin Shi
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Abstract: Actinidia Chinensis Planch roots (acRoots) are used to treat many cancers, although the antitumor mechanism by which acRoots inhibit cancer cell growth remains unclear. The present study aims at investigating inhibitory effects of acRoots on human lung cancer cells and potential mechanisms. Our data demonstrate that the inhibitory effects of acRoots on lung cancer cells depend on genetic backgrounds and phenotypes of cells. We furthermore found the expression of metabolism-associated gene profiles varied between acRoots-hypersensitive (H460) or hyposensitive lung cancer cells (H1299) after screening lung cancer cells with different genetic backgrounds. We selected retinoic acid receptor beta (RARB) as the core target within metabolism-associated core gene networks and evaluated RARB changes and roles in cells treated with acRoots at different concentrations and timeframes. Hypersensitive cancer cells with the deletion of RARB expression did not response to the treatment with acRoots, while RARB deletion did not change effects of acRoots on hyposensitive cells. Thus, it seems that RARB as the core target within metabolism-associated networks plays important roles in the regulation of lung cancer cell sensitivity to acRoots.  
猕猴桃根提取物通过维甲酸受体β对人肺癌细胞的抑制作用
摘要:猕猴桃(Actinidia Chinensis Planch roots, acRoots)被用于治疗多种癌症,但其抑制癌细胞生长的抗肿瘤机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨acRoots对人肺癌细胞的抑制作用及其可能的机制。我们的数据表明,acRoots对肺癌细胞的抑制作用取决于细胞的遗传背景和表型。我们进一步发现,在筛选具有不同遗传背景的肺癌细胞后,代谢相关基因谱在acroots超敏(H460)和低敏(H1299)肺癌细胞之间的表达存在差异。我们选择视黄酸受体β (RARB)作为代谢相关核心基因网络的核心靶点,并评估了RARB在不同浓度和时间框架下被acRoots处理的细胞中的变化及其作用。RARB表达缺失的高敏癌细胞对acRoots治疗无反应,而RARB缺失不改变acRoots对低敏细胞的作用。由此可见,RARB作为代谢相关网络中的核心靶点,在调控肺癌细胞对acRoots的敏感性中发挥着重要作用。
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