BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Aug 2019)

Jingfukang induces anti-cancer activity through oxidative stress-mediated DNA damage in circulating human lung cancer cells

  • Zujun Que,
  • Zhiyi Zhou,
  • Bin Luo,
  • Changsheng Dong,
  • Yi Jiang,
  • Hegen Li,
  • Jianhui Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-019-2601-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Metastasis is the main cause of lung cancer death. As a seed of metastasis, circulating tumor cells are an important target for metastasis intervention. The traditional Chinese medicine, Jinfukang, has been clinically available for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this study, we investigated the action and underlying mechanisms of Jinfukang against circulating lung tumor cells. Methods The cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), colony formation and cell cycle assays were used to study the cell proliferation ability. Flow cytometry was used to detect the apoptosis and the expression level of ROS and Caspase-3. Comet and TUNEL assays were used to detect DNA damage. DNA damage related pathway protein was detected by western blot. Results Jinfukang significantly inhibits the proliferation of CTC-TJH-01 cells by inducing G1 phase arrest and inhibits their colony formation in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, Jinfukang induces apoptosis in CTC-TJH-01 cells through the ROS-mediated ATM/ATR-p53 pathway and DNA damage. Conclusions Our findings suggest that Jinfukang may be a potential drug for lung cancer metastasis.

Keywords