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    Title: Andrographolide impedes cancer stemness and enhances radio-sensitivity in oral carcinomas via miR-218 activation
    Authors: Yang, Po-Yu
    Hsieh, Pei-Ling
    Wang, Tong Hong
    Yu, Cheng-Chia
    Lu, Ming-Yi
    Liao, Yi-Wen
    Lee, Tzu-Hsin
    Peng, Chih-Yu
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學
    Keywords: andrographolide;cancer stemness;miR-218;oral squamous cell carcinomas
    Date: 2017-01
    Issue Date: 2018-06-20T08:50:51Z (UTC)
    ISSN: 1949-2553
    Abstract: Current evidence suggests that oral cancer stem cells (OCSCs) possess high tumorigenic and metastatic properties as well as chemo- and radioresistance. In this study, we demonstrated that andrographolide, the main bioactive component in the medicinal plant Andrographis, significantly reduced oncogenicity and restored radio-sensitivity of ALDH1+CD44+ OCSCs. Mechanistic studies showed that andrographolide treatment increased the expression of microRNA-218 (miR-218), leading to the downregulation of Bmi1. We showed that knockdown of miR-218 in ALDH1-CD44- non-OCSCs enhanced cancer stemness, while silencing of Bmi1 significantly counteracted it. Furthermore, we found tumor growth was reduced in mice bearing xenograft tumors after andrographolide treatment via activation of miR-218/Bmi1 axis. Together, these data demonstrated that the inhibition of tumor aggressiveness in OCSCs by andrographolide was mediated through the upregulation of miR-218, thereby reducing Bmi1 expression. These findings suggest that andrographolide may be a valuable natural compound for anti-CSCs treatment of OSCC.
    URI: https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13755
    https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/19227
    Relation: Oncotarget.
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