Esculetin exerts anti-proliferative effects against non-small-cell lung carcinoma by suppressing specificity protein 1 in vitro

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Title
Esculetin exerts anti-proliferative effects against non-small-cell lung carcinoma by suppressing specificity protein 1 in vitro
Author(s)
R H Lee; Young Joo Jeon; J H Cho; J Y Jang; I K Kong; Seok Ho Kim; M S Kim; H J Chung; K B Oh; S M Park; J C Shin; J M Seo; S Ko; J H Shim; J I Chae
Bibliographic Citation
General Physiology and Biophysics, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 31-39
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
Esculetin, a coumarin derivative, is a phenolic compound isolated from Artemisia capillaris, Citrus limonia, and Euphorbia lathyris. Although it has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-proliferative activities in several human cancers, its anti-proliferative activity against non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) and the molecular mechanisms involved have not been adequately elucidated. In this study, we used two NSCLC cell lines (NCI-H358 and NCI-H1299) to investigate the anti-proliferative activity and apoptotic effect of esculetin. Our data showed that esculetin-treated cells exhibited reduced proliferation and apoptotic cell morphologies. Intriguingly, the transcription factor specificity protein 1 (Sp1) was significantly suppressed by esculetin in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Furthermore, the levels of p27 and p21, two key regulators of the cell cycle, were up-regulated by the esculetin-mediated down-regulation of Sp1; the level of a third cell-cycle regulator, survivin, was decreased, resulting in caspase-dependent apoptosis. Therefore, we conclude that esculetin could be a potent anti-proliferative agent in patients with NSCLC
Keyword
ApoptosisEsculetinNon-small-cell lung carcinomaSpecificity protein 1
ISSN
0231-5882
Publisher
General Physiol and Biophysics
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.4149/gpb_2016024
Type
Article
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Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Metabolic Regulation Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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