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  • This study explored how icariin (ICA) and curcumol influence autophagy, ferroptosis, and lipid metabolism in prostate cancer cells, both in lab cultures and in live models.
  • Treatment with ICA and curcumol significantly slowed the growth of prostate cancer cells, increased apoptosis and reactive oxygen species (ROS), and triggered autophagy and ferroptosis, particularly in the DU145 and PC-3 cancer cell lines.
  • The research showed that the effects of ICA and curcumol on cancer cell metabolism were linked to the regulation of the miR-7/mTOR/SREBP1 pathway, highlighting their potential as therapeutic agents in prostate cancer treatment.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects and underlying molecular mechanisms of icariin (ICA) and curcumol on autophagy, ferroptosis, and lipid metabolism in prostate cancer (PCa), in vitro and in vivo. Normal prostate epithelial cells RWPE-1 and PCa cell lines DU145 and PC-3 were treated with ICA and curcumol. Ferrostatin-1 (Fer-1) or 3-MA was added to treat DU145 and PC-3 cells. In addition, we knocked down miR-7. The mechanism of ICA and curcumol in PCa cells after the knockdown of miR-7 was verified by in vitro nude mice tumorigenesis experiments. ICA and curcumol had no significant effect on the viability of RWPE-1 cells, but there was a significant difference between DU145 and PC-3 cells. After treatment with ICA and curcumol, the proliferation of PCa cells was inhibited, apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, and miR-7 expression were increased. The combined treatment of ICA and curcumol had a more significant effect. ICA and curcumol treatment induced autophagy and ferroptosis in PCa cells, and si-miR-7 reversed the effects of ICA and curcumol on autophagy and ferroptosis. MiR-7 targeted mTOR and regulated the expression of the mTOR/SREBP1 pathway in PCa cells. ICA and curcumol may affect the lipid metabolism of PCa cells by affecting SREBP1. In addition, the effects and mechanisms of ICA and curcumol on autophagy, ferroptosis, and lipid metabolism in PCa cells were verified in vivo. ICA and curcumol synergistically regulated the miR-7/mTOR/SREBP1 pathway to induce autophagy and ferroptosis in PCa cells and affected lipid metabolism.

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) incidence and mortality rates are rising. Our previous research has shown that the combination of icariin (ICA) and curcumol (CUR) induced autophagy and ferroptosis in PCa cells, and altered lipid metabolism. We aimed to further explore the effects of the combination of ICA and CUR on gut microbiota, metabolism, and immunity in PCa.

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  • This study explored how icariin (ICA) and curcumol influence autophagy, ferroptosis, and lipid metabolism in prostate cancer cells, both in lab cultures and in live models.
  • Treatment with ICA and curcumol significantly slowed the growth of prostate cancer cells, increased apoptosis and reactive oxygen species (ROS), and triggered autophagy and ferroptosis, particularly in the DU145 and PC-3 cancer cell lines.
  • The research showed that the effects of ICA and curcumol on cancer cell metabolism were linked to the regulation of the miR-7/mTOR/SREBP1 pathway, highlighting their potential as therapeutic agents in prostate cancer treatment.
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