Translational Oncology (Jan 2025)

4′-Demethylpodophyllotoxin functions as a mechanism-driven therapy by targeting the PI3K-AKT pathway in Colorectal cancer

  • Jun Liu,
  • Dandong Luo,
  • Xiaochuan Chen,
  • Jiaqi Liu,
  • Junxiong Chen,
  • Mengchen Shi,
  • Haiyan Dong,
  • Yucheng Xu,
  • Xinyou Wang,
  • Zhaoliang Yu,
  • Huanliang Liu,
  • Yanchun Feng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51
p. 102199

Abstract

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The treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC) poses significant challenges in terms of drug resistance and poor prognosis, necessitating the exploration of effective therapeutic strategies. In this study, high-throughput drug screening was utilized to identify Chinese herbal medicines with notable therapeutic effects on CRC. Among the compounds identified, 4′-demethylpodophyllotoxin (DOP), a derivative of podophyllotoxin, emerged as a potent anti-cancer compound. DOP exhibited time- and dose-dependent growth inhibition on CRC cell lines and tumor organoids derived from patients. RNA-seq revealed that DOP activated the PI3K-AKT pathway, leading to tumor cell apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase. Additionally, DOP induced DNA damage in CRC cells. To further validate its therapeutic efficacy in CRC, the DLD1-derived xenograft model demonstrated that DOP effectively suppressed CRC growth in vivo. In conclusion, these findings highlight the significant therapeutic potential of DOP as an anti-tumor drug for treating CRC, thereby opening new avenues for investigating Podophyllotoxin derivatives in this specific field.

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