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. 2020 Jul;235(7-8):5590-5601.
doi: 10.1002/jcp.29489. Epub 2020 Jan 20.

α-Mangostin attenuates stemness and enhances cisplatin-induced cell death in cervical cancer stem-like cells through induction of mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis

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α-Mangostin attenuates stemness and enhances cisplatin-induced cell death in cervical cancer stem-like cells through induction of mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis

Hung-Ju Chien et al. J Cell Physiol. 2020 Jul.

Abstract

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) exhibit specific characteristics including decontrolled self-renewal, tumor-initiating, promoting, and metastatic potential, abnormal stemness signaling, and chemotherapy resistance. Thus, targeting CSC is becoming an emerging cancer treatment. α-Mangostin has been shown to have potent and multiple anticancer activities. Accordingly, we hypothesized that α-mangostin may diminish the stemness and proliferation of CSC-like cervical cancer cells. In our results, comparing to the parent cells, CSC-like SiHa and HeLa cells highly expressed CSC marker Sox2, Oct4, Nanog, CK-17, and CD49f. α-Mangostin significantly reduced the cell viability, sphere-forming ability, and expression of the CSC stemness makers of CSC-like cervical cancer cells. Further investigation showed that α-mangostin induced mitochondrial depolarization and mitochondrial apoptosis signaling, including upregulation of Bax, downregulation of Mcl-1 and Bcl-2, and activation of caspase-9/3. Moreover, α-mangostin synergically enhanced the cytotoxicity of cisplatin on CSC-like SiHa cells by promoting mitochondrial apoptosis and inhibiting the expression of CSC markers. Consistent with in vitro findings, in vivo tumor growth assay revealed that α-mangostin administration significantly inhibited the growth of inoculated CSC-like SiHa cells and synergically enhanced the antitumor effect of cisplatin. Our findings indicate that α-mangostin can reduce the stemness and proliferation of CSC-like SiHa and HeLa cells and promote the cytotoxicity of cisplatin, which may attribute to the mitochondrial apoptosis activation. Thus, it suggests that α-mangostin may have clinical potential to improve chemotherapy for cervical cancer by targeting cervical CSC.

Keywords: apoptosis; cervical cancer stem cells; cisplatin; stemness; α-mangostin.

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