Silybin has therapeutic efficacy against non-small cell lung cancer through targeting of Skp2 | 水飛薊賓通過靶向Skp2對非小細胞肺癌具有治療效果

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Announcing a new review article publication for Acta Materia Medica journal. Silybin (SB), a natural flavonoid isolated from Silybum marianum, has been used to treat hepatic fibrosis in clinical settings and as a dietary supplement, because of its hepatoprotective potential. Numerous studies have shown that SB also exerts promising anticancer effects; however, the anticancer targets of SB and the underlying mechanism were unclear. The authors of this article found that SB significantly inhibited the proliferation of non-small cell lung cancer without causing cytotoxicity toward normal Beas-2B bronchial epithelial cells. Mechanistically, SB binds the F-box protein Skp2 and disrupts Skp1-Skp2 interaction, thereby decreasing Skp2 protein levels, inducing accumulation of Skp2 substrates, and leading to G1-phase cell-cycle arrest and the suppression of cell migration. In lung orthotopic xenografts, SB also significantly decreased Skp2 expression and increased p27/Kip1 protein levels. SB administration inhibited tumor growth and metastasis in lung tissue, thus prolonging survival time in mice without causing obvious toxicity. Thus, SB is a potential Skp2-targeting agent that warrants further clinical investigation.

Article Reference: Shi-Bing Zhang, Ming Hong and Xiao-Yang Sun et al. Silybin has therapeutic efficacy against non-small cell lung cancer through targeting of Skp2. Acta Materia Medica. Vol. 1(3):302-313. DOI: 10.15212/AMM-2022-0011

Keywords: silybin, NSCLC, Skp2, p27, cell-cycle arrest

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