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Silybin suppresses ovarian cancer cell proliferation by inhibiting isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 activity
Authors:Zibo Wei  Shuangyan Ye  Haipeng Feng  Chong Zeng  Xinhuai Dong  Xiaokang Zeng  Liming Zeng  Xu Lin  Qiuzhen Liu  Jie Yao
Abstract:
Metabolic reprogramming is a sign of malignant tumors, and targeting the metabolism of tumor cells has become a promising therapeutic approach. Here, we report that Silybin (a nontoxic flavonoid commonly used for liver protection) exhibits prominent anti‐tumor effects on human ovarian cancer cells. Treatment of an ovarian cancer cell line with Silybin interfered with glutamine metabolism and the tricarboxylic acid cycle. We applied the drug affinity responsive target stability approach to show that Silybin binds to isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1). This combination leads to reduced phosphorylation of IDH1 and inhibits enzyme activity. IDH1 dysfunction significantly increases the ratio of NADP/NADPH in the cell, causing an increase in reactive oxygen species generation. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that IDH1 was increased in ovarian cancer samples compared with normal para‐tumoral tissues. Xenograft murine experiments indicated that Silybin administered orally suppressed the growth of the tumor formed by ovarian cancer cells. In combination, our data strongly suggest that Silybin targets IDH1 in ovarian cancer cells and may be a novel treatment candidate.
Keywords:cancer plasticity   energy metabolism reprogramming   ovarian cancer   redox homeostasis   tumor microenvironment
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