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Cancer Research | 2016

Natural Product Vibsanin A Induces Differentiation of Myeloid Leukemia Cells through PKC Activation

Zu-Yin Yu; He Xiao; Limei Wang; Xing Shen; Yu Jing; Lin Wang; Wen-Feng Sun; Yan-Feng Zhang; Yu Cui; Ya-Jun Shan; Wen-Bing Zhou; Shuang Xing; Guo-Lin Xiong; Xiaolan Liu; Bo Dong; Jian-Nan Feng; Li-Sheng Wang; Qing-Liang Luo; Qin-Shi Zhao; Yu-Wen Cong

All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA)-based cell differentiation therapy has been successful in treating acute promyelocytic leukemia, a unique subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, other subtypes of AML display resistance to ATRA-based treatment. In this study, we screened natural, plant-derived vibsane-type diterpenoids for their ability to induce differentiation of myeloid leukemia cells, discovering that vibsanin A potently induced differentiation of AML cell lines and primary blasts. The differentiation-inducing activity of vibsanin A was mediated through direct interaction with and activation of protein kinase C (PKC). Consistent with these findings, pharmacological blockade of PKC activity suppressed vibsanin A-induced differentiation. Mechanistically, vibsanin A-mediated activation of PKC led to induction of the ERK pathway and decreased c-Myc expression. In mouse xenograft models of AML, vibsanin A administration prolonged host survival and inhibited PKC-mediated inflammatory responses correlated with promotion of skin tumors in mice. Collectively, our results offer a preclinical proof of concept for vibsanin A as a myeloid differentiation-inducing compound, with potential application as an antileukemic agent. Cancer Res; 76(9); 2698-709. ©2016 AACR.


PLOS ONE | 2012

Pennogenin Tetraglycoside Induces Rat Myometrial Contraction and MLC20 Phosphorylation via PLC-IP3 and RhoA/Rho Kinase Signaling Pathways

Limei Wang; Chao Jia; Zu-Yin Yu; Xiaolan Liu; Li-Ping Kang; Yue Cong; Yajun Shan; Zhenhu Zhao; Bai-Ping Ma; Yuwen Cong

Background Total steroidal saponins extracted from the rhizome of Paris polyphylla Sm. var. yunnanensis (TSSPs) have been widely used in China for the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding. We previously studied the main active constituents of TSSPs and their structure-activity relationships with respect to rat myometrial contractions. Tg (pennogenin tetraglycoside) was identified as one of the active ingredients in TSSPs able to induce rat myometrial contractions. However, the mechanisms underlying the pharmacological actions on uterine activity have not been described clearly. Methods Here Tg was screened for effects on contractile activity in isolated uterine strips from estrogen-primed rats and on MLC20 phosphorylation and related signaling pathways in cultured rat myometrial cells as determined by Western blot. Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) was monitored under a confocal microscope using Fluo-4 AM-loaded myometrial cells. Results Tg dose-dependently stimulated rat myometrial contractions as well as MLC20 phosphorylation in vitro, which could be completely suppressed by an inhibitor of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK). Use of Ca2+ channel blockers and kinase inhibitors demonstrated that Tg-induced myometrial contractions are mediated by activation of the phospholipase C (PLC)-inositol triphosphate (IP3) signaling pathway, resulting in increased MLC20 phosphorylation. Furthermore, Y27632, a specific inhibitor of Rho kinase (ROK), notably suppressed Tg-stimulated myometrial contractions and decreased MLC20 phosphorylation. Conclusions These data provide evidence that rat myometrial contractility induced by Tg results from enhanced MLC20 phosphorylation, while both PLC-IP3 and RhoA/ROK signaling pathways mediate the process. These mechanisms may be responsible for the therapeutic effects of TSSPs on abnormal uterine bleeding.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Succinate ester derivative of δ-tocopherol enhances the protective effects against 60 Co γ-ray-induced hematopoietic injury through granulocyte colony-stimulating factor induction in mice

Zhongtang Li; Limei Wang; Lirong Yi; Chao Jia; Fan Bai; Renjun Peng; Zu-Yin Yu; Guo-Lin Xiong; Shuang Xing; Yajun Shan; Rifang Yang; Junxing Dong; Yuwen Cong

α-tocopherol succinate (α-TOS), γ-tocotrienol (GT3) and δ-tocotrienol (DT3) have drawn large attention due to their efficacy as radioprotective agents. α-TOS has been shown to act superior to α-tocopherol (α-TOH) in mice by reducing lethality following total body irradiation (TBI). Because α-TOS has been shown to act superior to α-tocopherol (α-TOH) in mice by reducing lethality following total body irradiation (TBI), we hypothesized succinate may be contribute to the radioprotection of α-TOS. To study the contributions of succinate and to identify stronger radioprotective agents, we synthesized α-, γ- and δ-TOS. Then, we evaluated their radioprotective effects and researched further mechanism of δ-TOS on hematological recovery post-irradiation. Our results demonstrated that the chemical group of succinate enhanced the effects of α-, γ- and δ-TOS upon radioprotection and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) induction, and found δ-TOS a higher radioprotective efficacy at a lower dosage. We further found that treatment with δ-TOS ameliorated radiation-induced pancytopenia, augmenting cellular recovery in bone marrow and the colony forming ability of bone marrow cells in sublethal irradiated mice, thus promoting hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell recovery following irradiation exposure. δ-TOS appears to be an attractive radiation countermeasure without known toxicity, but further exploratory efficacy studies are still required.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Flucrypyrim, a novel uterine relaxant, has antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects in vivo

Zhongtang Li; Limei Wang; Yue Cong; Lin Guo; Xiaohui Lin; Zu-Yin Yu; Xingan Wu; Junxing Dong; Rifang Yang; Yuwen Cong

Consequences of primary dsysmenorrhea (PD) can be severe. Increased prostaglandin production leads to uterine contraction and insufficient blood flow to the endometrium causing ischemia and pain symptoms. Protein tyrosine kinase/phosphatase activities contribute to the modulation of uterine contraction. In our previous study, we found the synthetic β-methoxyacrylates compound Fluacrypyrim (FAPM), significantly increased protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) activity, resulting in dephosphorylation of tyrosine kinases. In the present study, we found that FAPM near completely inhibited prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α)-, oxytocin-, acetylcholine-, and high K+-induced uterine contractions in rats in vitro, and decreased rat myometrial myosin light chain (MLC20) phosphorylation induced by PGF2α. A structure–activity relationship assay indicated that the β-methoxyacrylates structure of FAPM is crucial for the inhibition of PGF2α-induced uterine contractions. FAPM caused a concentration-dependent parallel rightward shift of the concentration–response curve induced by oxytocin, dose-dependently reduced the number of abdominal constrictions and increased the latency time in PGF2α- and acetic acid-induced writhing test in mice in vivo. Furthermore, FAPM considerably inhibited the development of Carr-induced rat paw edemas and thexylene-induced mouse ear edemas. Taken together, our results indicate that FAPM exerts antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects in vivo with considerable potential as a novel uterine relaxant.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Timosaponin AIII induces antiplatelet and antithrombotic activity via Gq-mediated signaling by the thromboxane A2 receptor

Yue Cong; Limei Wang; Renjun Peng; Yang Zhao; Fan Bai; Chao Yang; Xiaolan Liu; Daqian Wang; Bai-Ping Ma; Yuwen Cong

The thromboxane (Tx) A2 pathway is a major contributor to the amplification of initial platelet activation and is therefore a key drug target. To identify potent small-molecule inhibitors of the thromboxane prostaglandin (TP) receptor, we screened a small steroidal saponin library using U46619-induced rat platelet aggregation assays. Timosaponin AIII (TAIII) was identified as a potent inhibitor of U46619-induced rat platelet aggregation and exhibited superior selectivity for the TP receptor versus other G protein-coupled receptors and a PKC activator. TAIII inhibited U46619-induced rat platelet aggregation independent of increases in cAMP and cGMP and the inhibition of TxA2 production. Both PKC and PLC activators restored TAIII-inhibited platelet aggregation, whereas TAIII did not inhibit platelet aggregation induced by co-activation of the G12/13 and Gz pathways. Furthermore, TAIII did not affect the platelet shape change or ROCK2 phosphorylation evoked by low-dose U46619. In vivo, TAIII prolonged tail bleeding time, reduced the mortality of animals with acute pulmonary thromboembolism and significantly reduced venous thrombus weight. Our study suggests that TAIII, by preferentially targeting Gq-mediated PLC/PKC signaling from the TP receptor, induces stronger in vitro antiplatelet activity and in vivo antithrombotic effects and may be an excellent candidate for the treatment of thrombotic disorders.


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2018

17α-Ethinyl-androst-5-ene-3β, 17β-diol, a novel potent oral radioprotective agent, confers radioprotection of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in a granulocyte colony stimulating factor-independent manner.

Fan Bai; Limei Wang; Zhongtang Li; Lirong Yi; Zongchao Zuo; Cheng Zhang; Yajun Shan; Chao Yang; Renjun Peng; Rifang Yang; Zu-Yin Yu; Yuwen Cong


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2018

Dimethyl Sulfoxide Prevents Radiation-induced Oral Mucositis through Facilitating DNA Double-strand Break Repair in Epithelial Stem Cell

Chao Yang; Hongwei Tang; Limei Wang; Renjun Peng; Fan Bai; Yajun Shan; Zu-Yin Yu; Pingkun Zhou; Yuwen Cong


Analyst | 2018

SERS-based lateral flow assay for quantitative detection of C-reactive protein as an early bio-indicator of a radiation-induced inflammatory response in nonhuman primates

Zhen Rong; Rui Xiao; Shuang Xing; Guo-Lin Xiong; Zu-Yin Yu; Limei Wang; Xiaofei Jia; Keli Wang; Yuwen Cong; Shengqi Wang


Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army | 2015

Establishment of lineage tracing method of mice small intestinal stem cell and application in radiation injury

Tie-zhu Xu; Yu Cui; Chao Yang; Limei Wang; Zhong-tang Li; Jun-ke Wang; Zhi-wei Zhao; Ya-jun Shan; Xiaolan Liu; Yu-wen Cong


Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army | 2015

Comparative study of the effects of rhKGF, CBLB502 and WR2721 on radiation-induced oral mucositis

Chao Yang; Limei Wang; Yu Cui; Tie-zhu Xu; Zhi-wei Zhao; Zhong-tang Li; Jun-ke Wang; Ya-jun Shan; Xiaolan Liu; Hongwei Tang; Yu-wen Cong

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Zu-Yin Yu

Anhui Medical University

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Bai-Ping Ma

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Keli Wang

Anhui Medical University

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Li-Ping Kang

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Qin-Shi Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Rui Xiao

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Shengqi Wang

Beijing University of Technology

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Xiaofei Jia

Beijing University of Technology

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Xing Shen

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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