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Russelioside A, a Pregnane Glycoside from <i>Caralluma tuberculate</i>, Inhibits Cell-Intrinsic NF-κB Activity and Metastatic Ability of Breast Cancer Cells

Rahma Tharwat Sabra, Amira A. Abdellatef, Essam Abdel‐Sattar, Moustafa Fathy, Meselhy R. Meselhy, Yoshihiro Hayakawa

2022Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) is a potential target for inflammatory-breast cancer treatment as it participates in its pathogenesis, such as tumor initiation, progression, survival, metastasis, and recurrence. In this study, we aimed to discover a novel anti-cancer treatment from natural products by targeting NF-κB activity. Using the 4T1-NFκB-luciferase reporter cell line, we tested three pregnane glycosides extracted from the herb Caralluma tuberculata and discovered that Russelioside A markedly suppressed NF-κB activity in breast cancer. Russelioside A inhibited NF-κB (p65) transcriptional activity and its phosphorylation. Following NF-κB inhibition, Russelioside A exerted anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic effects in breast cancer cells in vitro. Moreover, it inhibited the NF-κB constitutive expression of downstream pathways, such as VEGF-b, MMP-9, and IL-6 in 4T1 cells. In addition, it reduced the metastatic capacity in a 4T1 breast cancer model in vivo. Collectively, our conclusions reveal that Russelioside A is an attractive natural compound for treating triple-negative breast cancer growth and metastasis through regulating NF-κB activation.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchNF-κBMetastasisIκBαBreast cancerIn vivoCancerMetastatic breast cancerCancer cellCell growthNFKB1ChemistryMedicineBiologySignal transductionInternal medicineTranscription factorBiochemistryGeneBiotechnologyPhytochemistry and Bioactive CompoundsFungal Biology and ApplicationsPhytochemical compounds biological activities
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