Wogonin influences osteosarcoma stem cell stemness through ROS-dependent signaling

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Title
Wogonin influences osteosarcoma stem cell stemness through ROS-dependent signaling
Author(s)
H Koh; H N Sun; Z Xing; R Liu; N Chandimali; Taeho Kwon; D S Lee
Bibliographic Citation
in Vivo, vol. 34, pp. 1077-1084
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
Backgorund/Aim: Wogonin, a flavonoid-like compound extracted from the root of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, has been shown to have anticancer effects against cancer cells. Osteosarcoma is the most malignant type of bone cancer and can appear in any bone, with a high propensity for relapse and metastasis. The present study aimed to assess the anticancer effects of wogonin on osteosarcoma stem cells. Materials and Methods: The cytotoxic effects of wogonin on CD133+ Cal72 osteosarcoma stem cells were assessed through in vitro experiments by MTT assay, transwell assay, sphere-formation assay, flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry and western blotting. Results: Wogonin suppressed stem cell characteristics and the expression of stem cell-related genes by regulating reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and ROS-related signaling of CD133+ Cal72 cells, effects which were reversed by ROS scavenger N-acetylcysteine. Conclusion: Wogonin may be a promising candidate for successful clinical management of osteosarcoma by regulating ROS-related mechanisms and stem cell-related genes. ⓒ 2020 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved.
Keyword
Cancer stem cellsOsteosarcomaROSStemnessWogonin
ISSN
0258-851X
Publisher
Int Inst Anticancer Research
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11878
Type
Article
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Jeonbuk Branch Institute > Primate Resources Center > 1. Journal Articles
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