1. Asiatic Acid Interferes with Invasion and Proliferation of Breast Cancer Cells by Inhibiting WAVE3 Activation through PI3K/AKT Signaling Pathway
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Hong-yu Chen, Li-min Zhang, Wen-li Chen, Li-sheng Chang, Qin Shi, Xiao-jun Gou, Mei-xiang Zhou, Huan-huan Bai, Ming-ming Ding, Qi Shi, and Li-wei Liu
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Article Subject ,Breast Neoplasms ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Flow cytometry ,Metastasis ,Mice ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Cell Proliferation ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Akt/PKB signaling pathway ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Transfection ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein Family ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Oncogene Protein v-akt ,Mechanism of action ,Apoptosis ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Pentacyclic Triterpenes ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Objective. To explore the ability of asiatic acid to interfere with the invasion and proliferation of breast cancer cells by inhibiting WAVE3 expression and activation through the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Methods. The MDA-MB-231 cells with strong invasiveness were screened by transwell assay, and plasmids with high expression of WAVE3 were constructed for transfection. The transfection effect and protein expression level of plasmids were verified by PCR and WB. The effects of asiatic acid on cell proliferation and invasion were investigated by flow cytometry. The xenografted tumor models in nude mice were established to study the antitumor activity of asiatic acid. Results. Asiatic acid significantly inhibited the activity of MDA-MB-231 cells, and the expression level of WAVE3 increased significantly in the tissue of ductal carcinoma in situ and was lower than that in the metastasis group. After plasmid transfection, the mRNA and protein expression of WAVE3 increased significantly in the cells. Asiatic acid at different concentrations had an impact on cell apoptosis and invasion and could significantly inhibit the expression of WAVE3, P53, p-PI3K, p-AKT, and other proteins. The T/C(%) of asiatic acid (50 mg/kg) for MDA-MB-231(F10) xenografted tumor in nude mice was 46.33%, with a tumor inhibition rate of 59.55%. Asiatic acid could significantly inhibit the growth of MDA-MB-231 (F10) xenografted tumors in nude mice (p<0.05). Conclusions. Asiatic acid interferes with the ability of breast cancer cells to invade and proliferate by inhibiting WAVE3 expression and activation and the mechanism of action may be related to the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway.
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- 2020