Cell Adhesion & Migration (Dec 2024)

Fe3O4 nanoparticles containing gambogic acid inhibit metastasis in colorectal cancer via the RORB/EMILIN1 axis

  • Xiaodong Fan,
  • Chunyang Lv,
  • Meiling Xue,
  • Peng Meng,
  • Xiaoping Qian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19336918.2024.2427585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 38 – 53

Abstract

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This research aims to study the effect of magnetic nanoparticles of Fe3O4 (MNP Fe3O4) containing gambogic acid (GA-MNP Fe3O4) on colorectal cancer (CRC). MNP Fe3O4 enhanced the antitumor effect of GA by inhibiting the malignant behavior of CRC cells. RORB was a target of GA, and GA activated RORB expression to inhibit metastasis of CRC. Knockdown of RORB impaired the effect of GA-MNP Fe3O4 on CRC metastasis. EMILIN1 was a target of RORB, and RORB promoted transcription of EMILIN1. Overexpression of EMILIN1 reversed the effect of knockdown of RORB on GA-MNP Fe3O4 and inhibited metastasis in CRC. These findings revealed that MNP Fe3O4 enhanced the antitumor effect of GA and activated RORB to promote EMILIN1 transcription and inhibit CRC metastasis.

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