Homoharringtonine inhibited breast cancer cells growth via mir-18a-3p/akt/mtor signaling pathway

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Homoharringtonine (HHT), a natural alkaloid derived from the cephalotaxus, exhibited its anti-cancer effects in hematological malignancies clinically. However, its pesticide effects and mechanisms in treating solid tumors remain unclear. In this study, we found that HHT was capable of inhibiting tumor growth after 5-days treatment of breast cancer cells, MCF-7, in vivo. Furthemore, HHT also significantly inhibited the cancer cell growth and induced cell apoptosis in vitro. miRNA sequencing proved miR-18a-3p was noticeably downregulated in the cells after HHT treatment. Moreover, downregulating miR-18a-3p increased HHT-induced cell apoptosis; our data supported that HHT suppressed miR-18a-3p expression and inhibited tumorigenesis might via AKT-mTOR signaling pathway. In conclusion: our study proved that HHT suppressed breast cancer cell growth and promoted apoptosis mediated by regulating of the miR-18a-3p-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway, HHT may be a promising antitumor agent in breast cancer treatment.

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Wang, L. B., Wang, D. N., Wu, L. G., Cao, J., Tian, J. H., Liu, R., … Zhang, X. (2021). Homoharringtonine inhibited breast cancer cells growth via mir-18a-3p/akt/mtor signaling pathway. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 17(4), 995–1009. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.44907

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