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Vitexin Inhibits Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis through HMGB1-mediated Inactivation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR/HIF-1α Signaling Pathway

Peng Zhou, Zihan Zheng, Tao Wan, Jie Wu, Chuanwen Liao, Xuejun Sun

2021Journal of the Korean Gastric Cancer Association44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Gastric cancer (GC) has high morbidity and mortality and is a serious threat to public health. The flavonoid compound vitexin is known to exhibit anti-tumor activity. In this study, we explored the therapeutic potential of vitexin in GC and its underlying mechanism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The viability, migration, and invasion of GC cells were determined using MTT, scratch wound healing, and transwell assays, respectively. Target molecule expression was determined by western blotting. Tumor growth and liver metastasis were evaluated in vivo using nude mice. Protein expression in the tumor tissues was examined by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: overexpression. Finally, vitexin inhibited the xenograft tumor growth and liver metastasis in vivo by suppressing HMGB1 expression. CONCLUSIONS: Vitexin inhibited the malignant progression of GC in vitro and in vivo by suppressing HMGB1-mediated activation of PI3K/Akt/HIF-1α signaling pathway. Thus, vitexin may serve as a promising therapeutic agent for the treatment of GC.

Topics & Concepts

PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayProtein kinase BVitexinCancer researchViability assayChemistryCell growthSignal transductionBiologyApoptosisBiochemistryFlavonoidAntioxidantFlavonoids in Medical ResearchAdvanced Glycation End Products researchTannin, Tannase and Anticancer Activities