Molecules (Feb 2023)

Betulinic Acid Inhibits the Stemness of Gastric Cancer Cells by Regulating the GRP78-TGF-β1 Signaling Pathway and Macrophage Polarization

  • Jen-Lung Chen,
  • Yun-Shen Tai,
  • Hsin-Yi Tsai,
  • Chia-Yuan Hsieh,
  • Chun-Lin Chen,
  • Chung-Jung Liu,
  • Deng-Chyang Wu,
  • Yaw-Bin Huang,
  • Ming-Wei Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
p. 1725

Abstract

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Cancer stemness is the process by which cancer cells acquire chemoresistance and self-renewal in the tumor microenvironment. Glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) is a biomarker for gastric cancer and is involved in cancer stemness. By inducing cancer stemness in various types of cancer, the polarization of macrophages into tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) controls tumor progression. Betulinic acid (BA) is a bioactive natural compound with anticancer properties. However, whether GRP78 regulates TAM-mediated cancer stemness in the tumor microenvironment and whether BA inhibits GRP78-mediated cancer stemness in gastric cancer remain unknown. In this study, we investigated the role of GRP78 in gastric cancer stemness in a tumor microenvironment regulated by BA. The results indicated that BA inhibited not only GRP78-mediated stemness-related protein expression and GRP78-TGF-β-mediated macrophage polarization into TAMs, but also TAM-mediated cancer stemness. Therefore, BA is a promising candidate for clinical application in combination-chemotherapy targeting cancer stemness.

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