2014
DOI: 10.1111/bph.12501
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Methyl jasmonate sensitizes human bladder cancer cells to gambogic acid‐induced apoptosis through down‐regulation of EZH2 expression by miR‐101

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEGambogic acid (GA) and methyl jasmonate (MJ) are increasingly being recognized as novel natural anticancer compounds. Here, we investigated the antitumour effects of GA in combination with MJ on human bladder cancer cells. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHCell viability was detected by cell counting kit-8 assay. Cell apoptosis was assessed by Hoechst 33258 staining and flow cytometry. Protein levels were determined by immunoblotting and expressions of mRNA and miRNAs by RT-PCR. Differential expressio… Show more

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“…GBA potently inhibits cancer cell proliferation in vitro and in mouse xenograft models (37)(38)(39)(40)(41). Although GBA is reported to have multiple effects in cancer cells (42,43), recent studies have ascribed some of GBA's antitumor activity to its binding to Hsp90 (44,45).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GBA potently inhibits cancer cell proliferation in vitro and in mouse xenograft models (37)(38)(39)(40)(41). Although GBA is reported to have multiple effects in cancer cells (42,43), recent studies have ascribed some of GBA's antitumor activity to its binding to Hsp90 (44,45).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gambogic acid (GA), which is used in traditional medicine, exerts its anti-tumor effect through various mechanisms (6). Previous studies have suggested that GA induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis (7), inhibits the activity of telomerase, angiogenesis and tumor metastasis, and decreases resistance to multiple chemotherapy drugs (8,9). The effect of GA is thought to be highly selective, in one study it was found to induce apoptosis only in tumor cells (10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This motif is further decorated via A-ring substitutions and peripheral oxidations to produce a variety of natural products with a broad range of bioactivities (11). Gambogic acid (GBA), the archetype of this family, potently inhibits cancer cell proliferation in solid tumors (13)(14)(15)(16)(17) and hematological malignancies (18) and has entered clinical trials in China for patients with non-small-cell lung, colon, and renal cancers (19). In addition, the potent cytotoxicity of several CGXs at low micromolar concentrations has been well documented (20)(21)(22)(23).…”
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