Zhao Q, Pan Y, Zhang D, Zhou X, Sun L, Xu Z, Zhang Y. The active ingredient β-sitosterol in Ganoderma regulates CHRM2-mediated aerobic glycolysis to induce apoptosis of lung adenocarcinoma.
Genes Genet Syst 2024:24-00108. [PMID:
39537174 DOI:
10.1266/ggs.24-00108]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
β-sitosterol is a natural plant steroidal compound with anti-cancer properties against various tumors. This work attempts to explore the inhibitory effect of β-sitosterol on the progression of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and further analyze its targets.
METHODS
In this work, we applied network pharmacology to obtain the components and targets of Ganoderma spore powder. The biological functions of β-sitosterol and CHRM2 were studied using the homograft mouse model and a series of in vitro experiments including quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), western blot (WB), CCK-8, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry (IHC), and immunofluorescence (IF) experiments. The regulatory influence of β-sitosterol on the glycolysis pathway was validated by detecting glucose consumption and lactate production, as well as extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) and oxygen consumption rate (OCR).
RESULTS
In this project, we unearthed that CHRM2 was a protein that directly binds to β-sitosterol. In vitro, CHRM2 overexpression repressed the apoptosis rate and expression of apoptosis-related proteins and promoted glycolysis, while the addition of lonidamine attenuated the inhibitory effect conferred by CHRM2 overexpression on LUAD apoptosis. Furthermore, β-sitosterol hindered glycolysis as well as the growth of tumors in vitro and in vivo. CHRM2 overexpression reversed the effect of β-sitosterol on the biological behavior of LUAD cells.
CONCLUSION
Our project emphasized that CHRM2 is a direct target of β-sitosterol in LUAD cells. β-sitosterol can repress the glycolysis pathway, exerting an anti-tumor effect. These findings can provide new evidence for supporting the potential use of β-sitosterol as a therapeutic agent for LUAD.
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