Policosanol suppresses tumor progression in a gastric cancer xenograft model.
Sunyi LeeGa Seul LeeJeong Hee MoonJoohee JungPublished in: Toxicological research (2022)
Gastric cancer (GC) is the most common cancer worldwide and the third leading cause of cancer death, with the fifth highest incidence. The development of effective chemotherapeutic agents is needed to decrease GC mortality. Policosanol (PC) extracted from Cuban sugar cane wax is a healthy functional food ingredient that helps improve blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Its various physiological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities, have been reported recently. Nevertheless, the therapeutic efficacy of PC in gastric xenograft models is unclear. We aimed to investigate the anticancer effect of PC on human GC SNU-16 cells and a xenograft mouse model. PC significantly inhibited GC cell viability and delayed tumor growth without toxicity in the SNU-16-derived xenograft model. Therefore, we investigated protein expression levels in tumor tissues; the expression levels of Ki-67, a proliferation marker, and cdc2 were decreased. In addition, we performed proteomic analysis and found thirteen differentially expressed proteins. Our results suggested that PC inhibited GC progression via cdc2 suppression and extracellular matrix protein regulation. Notably, our findings might contribute to the development of novel and effective therapeutic strategies for GC.
Keyphrases
- gas chromatography
- extracellular matrix
- blood pressure
- papillary thyroid
- anti inflammatory
- poor prognosis
- mouse model
- oxidative stress
- squamous cell
- induced apoptosis
- signaling pathway
- risk factors
- mass spectrometry
- cell cycle
- endothelial cells
- cardiovascular events
- binding protein
- metabolic syndrome
- squamous cell carcinoma
- childhood cancer
- radiation therapy
- risk assessment
- cell proliferation
- coronary artery disease
- high resolution
- young adults
- rectal cancer
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- high speed
- pluripotent stem cells
- simultaneous determination
- low density lipoprotein