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Morusin induces cell death through inactivating STAT3 signaling in prostate cancer cells
Authors:Sung-Lyul Lim  Sang-Yoon Park  Sukmin Kang  Dain Park  Sung-Hoon Kim  Jae-Young Um  Hyeung-Jin Jang  Jun-Hee Lee  Chul-Ho Jeong  Jung-Hee Jang  Kwang Seok Ahn  Seok-Geun Lee
Abstract:
STAT3 has been recognized as an efficacious drug target for prostate cancer because of its constitutive activation in this fatal disease. We recently identified the root bark of Morus alba Linn. as a potential STAT3 inhibitor among 33 phytomedicines traditionally used in Korea. Morusin, an active compound isolated from the root bark of Morus alba, has shown anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. In the present study, we examined whether morusin has a potential as an anti-cancer agent in prostate cancer. We found that morusin suppressed viability of prostate cancer cells, but little effect in normal human prostate epithelial cells. Morusin also reduced STAT3 activity by inhibiting its phosphorylation, nuclear accumulation, and DNA binding activity. In addition, morusin down-regulated expression of STAT3 target genes encoding Bcl-xL, Bcl-2, Survivin, c-Myc and Cyclin D1, which are involved in regulation of apoptosis and cell cycle. Furthermore, morusin induced apoptosis in human prostate cancer cells by reducing STAT3 activity. Taken together, these results suggest that morusin could be a potentially therapeutic agent for prostate cancer by reducing STAT3 activity and inducing apoptosis.
Keywords:Morusin   prostate cancer   apoptosis   STAT3   SHP1   traditional phytomedicine
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