复方中药消痰散结方通过调节gnt - v介导的E-cadherin糖基化抑制胃癌转移

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Nian Huang , Hai-wei He , Yu-yu He , Wei Gu , Ming-juan Xu , Long Liu
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摘要

目的中药调痰散结方对胃癌(GC)转移具有明显的抑制作用。本研究探讨了xtsj介导的抑制胃癌转移的机制。方法研究XTSJ对胃癌转移的影响及其机制,分别采用体外胃癌细胞系和体内胃癌小鼠模型,重点研究glc - n - ac -转移酶V (GnT-V;MGAT5编码)。结果给药后胃癌细胞的迁移和侵袭能力明显下降,证实了XTSJ对胃癌的治疗作用。XTSJ增加了GC细胞间连接处E-cadherin的积累,这被MGAT5过表达逆转。XTSJ给药和MGAT5敲低可减轻细胞-细胞连接结构异常,而MGAT5过表达则有相反的作用。MGAT5敲除和XTSJ处理也显著增加了e -cadherin介导的粘附连接复合物相关蛋白的积累。此外,MGAT5在BGC-823-MGAT5 + XTSJ小鼠肺中的表达明显低于BGC-823-MGAT5 +溶剂小鼠,说明XTSJ治疗后体内胃肿瘤向肺转移的能力降低。结论xtsj通过抑制gnt - v介导的E-cadherin糖基化和促进E-cadherin在细胞-细胞连接处的积累来阻止胃癌转移。黄宁,何红伟,何云云,顾伟,徐俊杰,刘磊。复方中药消炎散结方通过调节gnt - v介导的E-cadherin糖基化抑制胃癌转移。中华医学杂志;2009;21(6): 561 - 574。
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Xiaotan Sanjie recipe, a compound Chinese herbal medicine, inhibits gastric cancer metastasis by regulating GnT-V-mediated E-cadherin glycosylation

Objective

Xiaotan Sanjie recipe (XTSJ), a Chinese herbal compound medicine, exerts a significant inhibitory effect on gastric cancer (GC) metastasis. This work investigated the mechanism underlying the XTSJ-mediated inhibition of GC metastasis.

Methods

The effect of XTSJ on GC metastasis and the associated mechanism were investigated in vitro, using GC cell lines, and in vivo, using a GC mouse model, by focusing on the expression of Glc-N-Ac-transferase V (GnT-V; encoded by MGAT5).

Results

The migration and invasion ability of GC cells decreased significantly after XTSJ administration, which confirmed the efficacy of XTSJ in treating GC in vitro. XTSJ increased the accumulation of E-cadherin at junctions between GC cells, which was reversed by MGAT5 overexpression. XTSJ administration and MGAT5 knockdown alleviated the structural abnormality of the cell–cell junctions, while MGAT5 overexpression had the opposite effect. MGAT5 knockdown and XTSJ treatment also significantly increased the accumulation of proteins associated with the E-cadherin-mediated adherens junction complex. Furthermore, the expression of MGAT5 was significantly lower in the lungs of BGC-823-MGAT5 + XTSJ mice than in those of BGC-823-MGAT5 + solvent mice, indicating that the ability of gastric tumors to metastasize to the lung was decreased in vivo following XTSJ treatment.

Conclusion

XTSJ prevented GC metastasis by inhibiting the GnT-V-mediated E-cadherin glycosylation and promoting the E-cadherin accumulation at cell–cell junctions.

Please cite this article as: Huang N, He HW, He YY, Gu W, Xu MJ, Liu L. Xiaotan Sanjie recipe, a compound Chinese herbal medicine, inhibits gastric cancer metastasis by regulating GnT-V-mediated E-cadherin glycosylation. J Integr Med. 2023; 21(6): 561–574.

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Journal of Integrative Medicine-Jim
Journal of Integrative Medicine-Jim Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: The predecessor of JIM is the Journal of Chinese Integrative Medicine (Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Xue Bao). With this new, English-language publication, we are committed to make JIM an international platform for publishing high-quality papers on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and an open forum in which the different professions and international scholarly communities can exchange views, share research and their clinical experience, discuss CAM education, and confer about issues and problems in our various disciplines and in CAM as a whole in order to promote integrative medicine. JIM is indexed/abstracted in: MEDLINE/PubMed, ScienceDirect, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, Embase, Chemical Abstracts (CA), CAB Abstracts, EBSCO, WPRIM, JST China, Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD), and China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). JIM Editorial Office uses ThomsonReuters ScholarOne Manuscripts as submitting and review system (submission link: http://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/jcim-en). JIM is published bimonthly. Manuscripts submitted to JIM should be written in English. Article types include but are not limited to randomized controlled and pragmatic trials, translational and patient-centered effectiveness outcome studies, case series and reports, clinical trial protocols, preclinical and basic science studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, papers on methodology and CAM history or education, conference proceedings, editorials, commentaries, short communications, book reviews, and letters to the editor. Our purpose is to publish a prestigious international journal for studies in integrative medicine. To achieve this aim, we seek to publish high-quality papers on any aspects of integrative medicine, such as acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveda medicine, herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, chiropractic, mind-body medicine, taichi, qigong, meditation, and any other modalities of CAM; our commitment to international scope ensures that research and progress from all regions of the world are widely covered. These ensure that articles published in JIM have the maximum exposure to the international scholarly community. JIM can help its authors let their papers reach the widest possible range of readers, and let all those who share an interest in their research field be concerned with their study.
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