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Triterpenoids from the Leaves of <i>Centella asiatica</i> Inhibit Ionizing Radiation‐Induced Migration and Invasion of Human Lung Cancer Cells

Ah‐Reum Han, Sanghun Lee, Su-Jin Han, Jun Hyung Lee, Jin‐Baek Kim, Eun Kyoung Seo, Chan‐Hun Jung

2020Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiotherapy using ionizing radiation is a major therapeutic modality for advanced human lung cancers. However, ionizing radiation itself can induce malignant behaviors such as cancer cell migration and invasion, leading to local recurrence or distal metastasis. Therefore, safer and more effective agents that inhibit the metastatic behaviors of cancer cells in radiotherapy are needed. As a part of our ongoing search for new radiotherapy enhancers from medicinal herbs, we isolated the following triterpenoids from the ethanol extract of C entella asiatica : asiatic acid (1), madecassic acid (2), and asiaticoside (3). These compounds inhibited the ionizing radiation‐induced migration and invasion of A549 human lung cancer cells at noncytotoxic concentrations. These results suggest that triterpenoids 1–3 isolated from C . asiatica are candidate natural compounds to enhance the effect of radiotherapy in patients with non‐small‐cell lung cancer.

Topics & Concepts

CentellaIonizing radiationLung cancerRadiation therapyCancerCancer researchMetastasisTriterpenoidMedicineCancer cellBiologyPharmacologyChemistryTraditional medicinePathologyInternal medicineIrradiationNuclear physicsPhysicsMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsPhytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
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