Tubeimoside-1 inhibits glioblastoma growth, migration, and invasion via inducing ubiquitylation of MET

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Tubeimoside-1 (TBMS1) is one of the extracts of rhizoma bolbostemmae, which has remarkable anti-cancer function in the treatment of esophagus and gastric cancer in traditional Chinese medicine. However the mechanisms of its anti-cancer function is remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrate that TBMS1 could inhibit cell growth and metastasis in glioblastoma. MET is a member of the receptor tyrosine kinase family, which amplifies frequently in various human cancers. As an important proto-oncogene, multiple inhibitors have been developed for the therapy of cancers. Here, we found TBMS1 could reduce/decrease the protein level of MET via increasing its Ubiquitination degradation. Therefore, TBMS1 is a promising compound for the treatment of glioblastoma and an inhibitor of MET.

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Cao, J., Zhao, E., Zhu, Q., Ji, J., Wei, Z., Xu, B., & Cui, H. (2019). Tubeimoside-1 inhibits glioblastoma growth, migration, and invasion via inducing ubiquitylation of MET. Cells, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8080774

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