Deguelin exerts anticancer activity of human gastric cancer MGC-803 and MKN-45 cells in vitro

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During the pathogenesis of gastric cancer, Akt signaling is considered as a pivotal inducer of gastric cancer development. Here we report the identification of anticancer activities of deguelin, a natural agent that inhibits Akt signaling. When applied to MGC-803 and MKN-45 cells, deguelin suppressed the proliferation and arrested cell cycle by p21-mediated inhibition of cyclin E. We further present in vitro evidence that deguelin promoted apoptosis of cancer cells by decreasing the phospho-Akt signaling and affecting expression of the apoptosis-associated genes Bax and Bcl-2. Additionally, deguelin was found to suppress the migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells. Taken together, these results indicated that deguelin exerted anticancer activity of human gastric cancer MGC-803 and MKN-45 cells in vitro.

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Kang, W., Zheng, X., Wang, P., & Guo, S. (2018). Deguelin exerts anticancer activity of human gastric cancer MGC-803 and MKN-45 cells in vitro. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 41(6), 3157–3166. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2018.3532

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