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  • Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) has been linked to the metastatic potential of tumor cells, and this study investigates Farrerol, a compound derived from a Chinese herb, as a potential treatment to reverse EMT in lung squamous cell carcinoma cells.
  • Treatment with Farrerol showed minimal impact on cell viability but significantly altered the expression of EMT markers, leading to a decrease in Slug and Zeb-1 (which promote EMT) and an increase in E-cadherin (an epithelial marker) alongside a decrease in vimentin (a mesenchymal marker).
  • Additionally, Farrerol treatment reduced the ability of Calu-1 cells to migrate and invade, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic agent to inhibit metast

Article Abstract

In recent years Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) has been proposed as a mechanism indispensable to acquisition of metastatic properties by tumor cells. In this study we tested the ability of Farrerol, a Chinese herb-derived compound to ablate the EMT in human lung squamous cell carcinoma cells. Human lung squamous cell carcinoma cells, Calu-1 were treated with various concentrations of Farrerol for 24 h to examine its effect on their viability by the MTT assay. Only those concentrations which showed least effect on the viability of Calu-1 cells were further used to evaluate the expression of epithelial and mesenchymal markers by western blotting. Furthermore the effect of such concentrations on the migration and invasion of Calu-1 cells was determined by wound healing and transwell invasion assays respectively. The results demonstrated that Farrerol treatment led to the downregulation of Slug and Zeb-1, transcriptional regulators of EMT with the concomitant increase and decrease in the expression of E-cadherin and vimentin respectively. These data were further supported by migration and invasion assays which demonstrated that Farrerol treatment caused inhibited the migration and invasion of Calu-1 lung squamous cell carcinoma cells. Taken together, our results indicate that Farrerol suppresses lung squamous cell carcinoma cell metastatic potential by modulating the expression of EMT proteins.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2018.04.052DOI Listing

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