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The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men, and novel therapies for advanced PCa are urgently needed. Cardiac glycosides are a group of attractive candidates for anticancer repurposing, but deslanoside has not been tested for a potential anticancer effect s...

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Autores principales: Liu, Mingcheng, Huang, Qingqing, A, Jun, Li, Linyue, Li, Xiawei, Zhang, Zhiqian, Dong, Jin-Tang
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8616045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34830961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13225809
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author Liu, Mingcheng
Huang, Qingqing
A, Jun
Li, Linyue
Li, Xiawei
Zhang, Zhiqian
Dong, Jin-Tang
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Huang, Qingqing
A, Jun
Li, Linyue
Li, Xiawei
Zhang, Zhiqian
Dong, Jin-Tang
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men, and novel therapies for advanced PCa are urgently needed. Cardiac glycosides are a group of attractive candidates for anticancer repurposing, but deslanoside has not been tested for a potential anticancer effect so far. This study aims to test the anticancer effect of deslanoside in PCa and investigate the underlying mechanisms. Deslanoside effectively inhibited colony formation and tumor growth in multiple prostate cancer cell lines. Such an inhibitory effect involved both the cell cycle arrest at G2/M and the induction of apoptosis. Deslanoside altered the expression of many genes, which belonged to various cancer-associated cellular processes and signaling pathways. Altered expression levels for 15 deslanoside-modulated genes correlate with recurrence-free survival or overall survival in PCa patients, some of which have not been implicated in cancer before. Therefore, deslanoside exerts anticancer activity in PCa cells by modulating gene expression. ABSTRACT: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men worldwide, and novel therapies for advanced PCa are urgently needed. Cardiac glycosides represent an attractive group of candidates for anticancer repurposing, but the cardiac glycoside deslanoside has not been tested for potential anticancer activity so far. We found that deslanoside effectively inhibited colony formation in vitro and tumor growth in nude mice of PCa cell lines 22Rv1, PC-3, and DU 145. Such an anticancer activity was mediated by both the cell cycle arrest at G2/M and the induction of apoptosis, as demonstrated by different functional assays and the expression status of regulatory proteins of cell cycle and apoptosis in cultured cells. Moreover, deslanoside suppressed the invasion and migration of PCa cell lines. Genome-wide expression profiling and bioinformatic analyses revealed that 130 genes were either upregulated or downregulated by deslanoside in both 22Rv1 and PC-3 cell lines. These genes enriched multiple cellular processes, such as response to steroid hormones, regulation of lipid metabolism, epithelial cell proliferation and its regulation, and negative regulation of cell migration. They also enriched multiple signaling pathways, such as necroptosis, MAPK, NOD-like receptor, and focal adhesion. Survival analyses of the 130 genes in the TCGA PCa database revealed that 10 of the deslanoside-downregulated genes (ITG2B, CNIH2, FBF1, PABPC1L, MMP11, DUSP9, TMEM121, SOX18, CMPK2, and MAMDC4) inversely correlated, while one deslanoside-upregulated gene (RASD1) positively correlated, with disease-free survival in PCa patients. In addition, one deslanoside-downregulated gene (ENG) inversely correlated, while three upregulated genes (JUN, MXD1, and AQP3) positively correlated with overall survival in PCa patients. Some of the 15 genes have not been implicated in cancer before. These findings provide another candidate for repurposing cardiac glycosides for anticancer drugs. They also suggest that a diverse range of molecular events underlie deslanoside’s anticancer activity in PCa cells.
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spelling pubmed-86160452021-11-26 The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways Liu, Mingcheng Huang, Qingqing A, Jun Li, Linyue Li, Xiawei Zhang, Zhiqian Dong, Jin-Tang Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men, and novel therapies for advanced PCa are urgently needed. Cardiac glycosides are a group of attractive candidates for anticancer repurposing, but deslanoside has not been tested for a potential anticancer effect so far. This study aims to test the anticancer effect of deslanoside in PCa and investigate the underlying mechanisms. Deslanoside effectively inhibited colony formation and tumor growth in multiple prostate cancer cell lines. Such an inhibitory effect involved both the cell cycle arrest at G2/M and the induction of apoptosis. Deslanoside altered the expression of many genes, which belonged to various cancer-associated cellular processes and signaling pathways. Altered expression levels for 15 deslanoside-modulated genes correlate with recurrence-free survival or overall survival in PCa patients, some of which have not been implicated in cancer before. Therefore, deslanoside exerts anticancer activity in PCa cells by modulating gene expression. ABSTRACT: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men worldwide, and novel therapies for advanced PCa are urgently needed. Cardiac glycosides represent an attractive group of candidates for anticancer repurposing, but the cardiac glycoside deslanoside has not been tested for potential anticancer activity so far. We found that deslanoside effectively inhibited colony formation in vitro and tumor growth in nude mice of PCa cell lines 22Rv1, PC-3, and DU 145. Such an anticancer activity was mediated by both the cell cycle arrest at G2/M and the induction of apoptosis, as demonstrated by different functional assays and the expression status of regulatory proteins of cell cycle and apoptosis in cultured cells. Moreover, deslanoside suppressed the invasion and migration of PCa cell lines. Genome-wide expression profiling and bioinformatic analyses revealed that 130 genes were either upregulated or downregulated by deslanoside in both 22Rv1 and PC-3 cell lines. These genes enriched multiple cellular processes, such as response to steroid hormones, regulation of lipid metabolism, epithelial cell proliferation and its regulation, and negative regulation of cell migration. They also enriched multiple signaling pathways, such as necroptosis, MAPK, NOD-like receptor, and focal adhesion. Survival analyses of the 130 genes in the TCGA PCa database revealed that 10 of the deslanoside-downregulated genes (ITG2B, CNIH2, FBF1, PABPC1L, MMP11, DUSP9, TMEM121, SOX18, CMPK2, and MAMDC4) inversely correlated, while one deslanoside-upregulated gene (RASD1) positively correlated, with disease-free survival in PCa patients. In addition, one deslanoside-downregulated gene (ENG) inversely correlated, while three upregulated genes (JUN, MXD1, and AQP3) positively correlated with overall survival in PCa patients. Some of the 15 genes have not been implicated in cancer before. These findings provide another candidate for repurposing cardiac glycosides for anticancer drugs. They also suggest that a diverse range of molecular events underlie deslanoside’s anticancer activity in PCa cells. MDPI 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8616045/ /pubmed/34830961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13225809 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Mingcheng
Huang, Qingqing
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Li, Linyue
Li, Xiawei
Zhang, Zhiqian
Dong, Jin-Tang
The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways
title The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways
title_full The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways
title_fullStr The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways
title_full_unstemmed The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways
title_short The Cardiac Glycoside Deslanoside Exerts Anticancer Activity in Prostate Cancer Cells by Modulating Multiple Signaling Pathways
title_sort cardiac glycoside deslanoside exerts anticancer activity in prostate cancer cells by modulating multiple signaling pathways
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8616045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34830961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13225809
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