Salvianolic acid A positively regulates PTEN protein level and inhibits growth of A549 lung cancer cells

  • BI L
  • CHEN J
  • YUAN X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Salvianolic acid A (Sal A) is an effective compound extracted from Salvia miltiorrhiza which has been used in the treatment of various diseases. Preliminary data indicate that Sal A treatment has a specific anti-lung cancer effect. However, the manner in which Sal A regulates cancer growth remains unknown. In this study, the A549 lung cancer cell line and its response to Sal A treatment was examined. Results showed that Sal A treatment significantly decreased A549 cell growth, promoted partial apoptosis and increased mitochondrial membrane permeability. Western blot analysis showed that Sal A upregulated the phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) protein level, while consistently downregulating Akt phosphorylation. These results indicate that Sal A negatively mediates A549 lung cancer cell line growth or apoptosis, most likely by positively regulating PTEN protein level.

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BI, L., CHEN, J., YUAN, X., JIANG, Z., & CHEN, W. (2013). Salvianolic acid A positively regulates PTEN protein level and inhibits growth of A549 lung cancer cells. Biomedical Reports, 1(2), 213–217. https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2012.33

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