Journal of Functional Foods (May 2022)

Brusatol inhibits the invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells by suppressing the NRF2/NF-κB/STAT3 signal cascade

  • Yukai Xiang,
  • Shengjie Dai,
  • Ding Li,
  • Xiandong Zhu,
  • Jiadong Su,
  • Bicheng Chen,
  • Minmin Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 92
p. 105024

Abstract

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The previous study has established that brusatol exhibits growth inhibitory and pro-apoptotic effects. However, whether brusatol can suppress the invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells remains unclear. Information in The Cancer Genome Atlas database indicates that NRF2 expression is tightly associated with the status of lymphatic metastasis and overall survival. Gene set enrichment analysis has also revealed that the JAK-STAT pathway could be suppressed by brusatol and is significantly enriched for phenotypes associated with high expression of the NRF2 gene. Therefore, we speculated and confirmed that brusatol can inhibit cell invasion and migration via the NRF2 pathway. Additionally, low NRF2 gene expression results in a function similar to that of brusatol as well as decreased expression of NF-κB and p-STAT3. Furthermore, brusatol reversed gemcitabine-induced overexpression of NF-κB and p-STAT3. Together, our results suggest that brusatol can inhibit the invasion and migration of pancreatic cancer cells through NRF2/NF-κB/STAT3 signaling cascade.

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