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Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells

Studies have demonstrated that curcumin exerts its tumor suppressor function in a variety of human cancers including glioma. However, the exact underlying molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Emerging evidence has revealed that Skp2 (S-phase kinase associated protein 2) plays an oncogenic role in tu...

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Autores principales: Wang, Lixia, Ye, Xiantao, Cai, Xingming, Su, Jingna, Ma, Renqiang, Yin, Xuyuan, Zhou, Xiuxia, Li, Huabin, Wang, Zhiwei
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4627233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26046466
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author Wang, Lixia
Ye, Xiantao
Cai, Xingming
Su, Jingna
Ma, Renqiang
Yin, Xuyuan
Zhou, Xiuxia
Li, Huabin
Wang, Zhiwei
author_facet Wang, Lixia
Ye, Xiantao
Cai, Xingming
Su, Jingna
Ma, Renqiang
Yin, Xuyuan
Zhou, Xiuxia
Li, Huabin
Wang, Zhiwei
author_sort Wang, Lixia
collection PubMed
description Studies have demonstrated that curcumin exerts its tumor suppressor function in a variety of human cancers including glioma. However, the exact underlying molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Emerging evidence has revealed that Skp2 (S-phase kinase associated protein 2) plays an oncogenic role in tumorigenesis. Therefore, we aim to determine whether curcumin suppresses the Skp2 expression, leading to the inhibition of cell growth, invasion, induction of apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest. To this end, we conducted multiple methods such as MTT assay, Flow cytometry, Wound healing assay, invasion assay, RT-PCR, Western blotting, and transfection to explore the functions and molecular insights of curcumin in glioma cells. We found that curcumin significantly inhibited cell growth, suppressed cell migration and invasion, induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in glioma cells. Furthermore, we observed that overexpression of Skp2 promoted cell growth, migration, and invasion, whereas depletion of Skp2 suppressed cell growth, migration, and invasion and triggered apoptosis in glioma cells. Mechanistically, we defined that curcumin markedly down-regulated Skp2 expression and subsequently up-regulated p57 expression. Moreover, our results demonstrated that curcumin exerts its antitumor activity through inhibition of Skp2 pathway. Collectively, our findings suggest that targeting Skp2 by curcumin could be a promising therapeutic approach for glioma prevention and therapy.
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spelling pubmed-46272332015-11-09 Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells Wang, Lixia Ye, Xiantao Cai, Xingming Su, Jingna Ma, Renqiang Yin, Xuyuan Zhou, Xiuxia Li, Huabin Wang, Zhiwei Oncotarget Research Paper Studies have demonstrated that curcumin exerts its tumor suppressor function in a variety of human cancers including glioma. However, the exact underlying molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Emerging evidence has revealed that Skp2 (S-phase kinase associated protein 2) plays an oncogenic role in tumorigenesis. Therefore, we aim to determine whether curcumin suppresses the Skp2 expression, leading to the inhibition of cell growth, invasion, induction of apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest. To this end, we conducted multiple methods such as MTT assay, Flow cytometry, Wound healing assay, invasion assay, RT-PCR, Western blotting, and transfection to explore the functions and molecular insights of curcumin in glioma cells. We found that curcumin significantly inhibited cell growth, suppressed cell migration and invasion, induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in glioma cells. Furthermore, we observed that overexpression of Skp2 promoted cell growth, migration, and invasion, whereas depletion of Skp2 suppressed cell growth, migration, and invasion and triggered apoptosis in glioma cells. Mechanistically, we defined that curcumin markedly down-regulated Skp2 expression and subsequently up-regulated p57 expression. Moreover, our results demonstrated that curcumin exerts its antitumor activity through inhibition of Skp2 pathway. Collectively, our findings suggest that targeting Skp2 by curcumin could be a promising therapeutic approach for glioma prevention and therapy. Impact Journals LLC 2015-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4627233/ /pubmed/26046466 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Wang, Lixia
Ye, Xiantao
Cai, Xingming
Su, Jingna
Ma, Renqiang
Yin, Xuyuan
Zhou, Xiuxia
Li, Huabin
Wang, Zhiwei
Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells
title Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells
title_full Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells
title_fullStr Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells
title_full_unstemmed Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells
title_short Curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of Skp2 pathway in glioma cells
title_sort curcumin suppresses cell growth and invasion and induces apoptosis by down-regulation of skp2 pathway in glioma cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4627233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26046466
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