Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Molecular cancer 2010, PMID: 20367887

Maslinic acid potentiates the anti-tumor activity of tumor necrosis factor alpha by inhibiting NF-kappaB signaling pathway.

Li, Chenghai; Yang, Zhengfeng; Zhai, Chunyan; Qiu, Wenwei; Li, Dali; Yi, Zhengfang; Wang, Lei; Tang, Jie; Qian, Min; Luo, Jian; Liu, Mingyao

BACKGROUND

Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) has been used to treat certain tumors in clinic trials. However, the curative effect of TNFalpha has been undermined by the induced-NF-kappaB activation in many types of tumor. Maslinic acid (MA), a pharmacological safe natural product, has been known for its important effects as anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-viral activities. The aim of this study was to determine whether MA potentiates the anti-tumor activity of TNFalpha though the regulation of NF-kappaB activation.

RESULTS

In this study, we demonstrate that MA significantly enhanced TNFalpha-induced inhibition of pancreatic cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and potentiated TNFalpha-induced cell apoptosis by suppressing TNFalpha-induced NF-kappaB activation in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Addition of MA inhibited TNFalpha-induced IkappaBalpha degradation, p65 phosphorylation, and nuclear translocation. Furthermore, MA decreased the expression levels of NF-kappaB-regulated genes, including genes involved in tumor cell proliferation (Cyclin D1, COX-2 and c-Myc), apoptosis (Survivin, Bcl-2, Bcl-xl, XIAP, IAP-1), invasion (MMP-9 and ICAM-1), and angiogenesis (VEGF). In athymic nu/nu mouse model, we further demonstrated that MA significantly suppressed pancreatic tumor growth, induced tumor apoptosis, and inhibited NF-kappaB-regulated anti-apoptotic gene expression, such as Survivin and Bcl-xl.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data demonstrate that MA can potentiate the anti-tumor activities of TNFalpha and inhibit pancreatic tumor growth and invasion by activating caspase-dependent apoptotic pathway and by suppressing NF-kappaB activation and its downstream gene expression. Therefore, MA together with TNFalpha could be new promising agents in the treatment of pancreatic cancer.

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Text Mining Data

NF-kappaB → TNFalpha: " In this study, we demonstrate that MA significantly enhanced TNFalpha induced inhibition of pancreatic cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and potentiated TNFalpha induced cell apoptosis by suppressing TNFalpha induced NF-kappaB activation in a dose- and time dependent manner "

p65 → TNFalpha: " Addition of MA inhibited TNFalpha induced IkappaBalpha degradation, p65 phosphorylation, and nuclear translocation "

IkappaBalpha → TNFalpha: " Addition of MA inhibited TNFalpha induced IkappaBalpha degradation, p65 phosphorylation, and nuclear translocation "

TNFalpha → NF-kappaB: " Our data demonstrate that MA can potentiate the anti-tumor activities of TNFalpha and inhibit pancreatic tumor growth and invasion by activating caspase dependent apoptotic pathway and by suppressing NF-kappaB activation and its downstream gene expression "

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