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Tribulus terrestris fruit extract inhibits autophagic flux to diminish cell proliferation and metastatic characteristics of oral cancer cells.

Chih-Wen ShuJing-Ru WengHsueh-Wei ChangPei-Feng LiuJih-Jung ChenChien-Chi PengJia-Wen HuangWei-Yu LinChing-Yu Yen
Published in: Environmental toxicology (2021)
Elevated autophagy is highly associated with cancer development and progression. Fruit extracts of several plants inhibit activity of autophagy-related protease ATG4B and autophagy activity in colorectal cancer cells. However, the effects of these plant extracts in oral cancer cells remain unclear. In this study, we found that the extracted Tribulus terrestris fruit (TT-(fr)) and Xanthium strumarium fruit had inhibitory effects on autophagy inhibition in both SAS and TW2.6 oral cancer cells. Moreover, the fruit extracts had differential effects on cell proliferation of oral cancer cells. In addition, the fruit extracts hampered cell migration and invasion of oral cancer cells, particularly in TT-(fr) extracts. Our results indicated that TT-(fr) extracts consistently inhibited autophagic flux, cell growth and metastatic characteristics of oral cancer cells, suggesting TT-(fr) might contain function ingredient to suppress oral cancer cells.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • cell proliferation
  • oxidative stress
  • signaling pathway
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • cell cycle
  • bone marrow
  • young adults
  • single cell
  • cell therapy