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RETRACTED: Erianin suppressed lung cancer stemness and chemotherapeutic sensitivity via triggering ferroptosis

Jian Lv, Ze Wang, Liu Hong-chao

2023Environmental Toxicology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The previous research has focused on the suppressive effects of Erianin on tumor progression, but its impact on cancer stemness has not been reported. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Erianin on lung cancer stemness. First, we screened various concentrations Erianin to ensure that it did not affect lung cancer cell viability. Subsequently, we found that Erianin significantly attenuated lung cancer stemness through various analyses, including qRT-PCR, western blot, sphere-formation, and ALDH activity detection. Furthermore, Erianin was shown to enhance chemosensitivity of lung cancer cells. Mechanistically, three inhibitors (cell apoptosis inhibitor, necrosis inhibitor, and ferroptosis inhibitor) were added into lung cancer cells with Erianin treatment, respectively, and we found that Erianin mainly suppressed lung cancer stemness through ferroptosis. Taken together, this study reveals that Erianin has the potential to suppress lung cancer stemness and could be a valuable chemotherapeutic enhancer for lung cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Lung cancerCancer researchCancerCancer stem cellBiologyApoptosisViability assayCancer cellInternal medicineMedicineBiochemistryGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsBiological and pharmacological studies of plants