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Ganoderic acids suppress growth and invasive behavior of breast cancer cells by modulating AP-1 and NF-kappaB signaling

  • Int J Mol Med. 2008 May;21(5):577-84.
Jiahua Jiang 1 Brian Grieb Anita Thyagarajan Daniel Sliva
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  • 1 Cancer Research Laboratory, Methodist Research Institute, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
PMID: 18425349
Abstract

Structurally related lanostane-type Triterpenes, ganoderic acid A, F and H (GA-A, GA-F, GA-H), were identified in an oriental medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum. In the present study we evaluated the effect of GA-A, GA-H and GA-F on highly invasive human breast Cancer cells. We showed that GA-A and GA-H suppressed growth (cell proliferation and colony formation) and invasive behavior (adhesion, migration and invasion) of MDA-MB-231 cells. Our results suggest that GA-A and GA-H mediate their biological effects through the inhibition of transcription factors AP-1 and NF-kappaB, resulting in the down-regulation of expression of CDK4 and the suppression of secretion of uPA, respectively. Furthermore, the activity of ganoderic acids is linked to the hydroxylation in the position 7 and 15 (GA-A) and 3 (GA-H) in their triterpene lanostane structure. In conclusion, hydroxylated Triterpenes from G. lucidum could be promising natural agents for the therapy of invasive breast cancers.

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