Affiliation:
1. Engineering Research Center for Medicine, Ministry of Education Harbin University of Commerce Harbin China
2. School of Food Engineering Harbin University of Commerce Harbin China
3. Department of Medical Imaging The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University Harbin China
Abstract
AbstractBreast cancer (BC) is one of the most common types of cancer among women worldwide. Lycorine (Lycoris radiata), a small molecule derived from the traditional Chinese herb Amaryllidaceae plants, has appeared potential effect on inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and inducing apoptosis in various types of cancer with minor side effects. To discuss the therapeutic effects and molecular mechanisms of lycorine on BC established by lycorine‐treated S180 tumour‐bearing mice in vivo. Furthermore, both the mitotic and microtubule assembly dynamics genes were performed by qPCR assays, and the protein expression associated with mitotic arrest was investigated by western blot. Lycorine was demonstrated to reduce sarcoma growth of S180 tumour‐bearing mice and inhibit the proliferation of MCF‐7 cells in concentration‐dependent manner. Moreover, lycorine induced M phase cell cycle arrest via interfering with the mitotic apparatus regulated the expression of 20 genes and 15 proteins in cell cycle progression. Furthermore, this study confirmed that the potential effect of lycorine on BC might be mediated by cell cycle arrest in M phase for the first time. These results would be the consequence of exploitation of lycorine as a potential drug for BC therapy, however further preclinical and clinical studies are still needed.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China