Shizukaol D, a dimeric sesquiterpene isolated from Chloranthus serratus, represses the growth of human liver cancer cells by modulating Wnt signalling pathway

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Abstract

Natural products have become sources of developing new drugs for the treatment of cancer. To seek candidate compounds that inhibit the growth of liver cancer, components of Chloranthus serratus were tested. Here, we report that shizukaol D, a dimeric sesquiterpene from Chloranthus serratus, exerted a growth inhibition effect on liver cancer cells in a doseand time-dependent manner. We demonstrated that shizukaol D induced cells to undergo apoptosis. More importantly, shizukaol D attenuated Wnt signalling and reduced the expression of endogenous Wnt target genes, which resulted in decreased expression of β-catenin. Collectively, this study demonstrated that shizukaol D inhibited the growth of liver cancer cells by modulating Wnt pathway.

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Tang, L., Zhu, H., Yang, X., Xie, F., Peng, J., Jiang, D., … Yu, L. (2016). Shizukaol D, a dimeric sesquiterpene isolated from Chloranthus serratus, represses the growth of human liver cancer cells by modulating Wnt signalling pathway. PLoS ONE, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152012

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