Affiliation:
1. School of Biological Science and Technology University of Jinan Jinan 250022 China E-mail: bio_(H. Zhang) (J. Bao
2. Institute of Translational Medicine The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University College of Medicine Qingdao University Qingdao 266021 China
Abstract
AbstractIn the current work, grifolin was obtained from the twigs and leaves of Daphne genkwa for the first time and displayed significant growth inhibition against human lung carcinoma A549 cells. Subsequent in vitro antitumor evaluation revealed that grifolin could induce remarkable cell apoptosis and G0/G1 phase arrest, as well as block cell migration and invasion. In addition, grifolin also disrupted cellular energy metabolism by inducing reactive oxygen species, reducing adenosine triphosphate and mitochondrial membrane potential, and damaging DNA synthesis. Further RNA‐seq analysis demonstrated that treatment of grifolin on A549 cells led to gene enrichment in MAPK, PI3K/Akt and NF‐κB signaling pathways, all of which were inhibited by grifolin according to immunoblotting experiments. Further mechanistical studies disclosed that the expression of a key upstream protein KRAS was also blocked, and the cell death triggered by grifolin could be rescued by a RAS activator ML‐099. Moreover, pretreatment of ML‐099 on A549 cells could reverse the grifolin‐induced downregulation of key proteins in the three aforementioned pathways. These findings indicate that grifolin could induce cell death in A549 cell line by inhibiting KRAS‐mediated multiple signaling pathways.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China