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Andrographolide suppresses non-small-cell lung cancer progression through induction of autophagy and antitumor immune response

Pharmacol Res

Despite recent advances in diagnosis and therapeutic strategies, treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unsatisfactory in terms of prognosis. Andrographolide (AD), a principal active component of Androgr

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Reference Id
4502
Evidence Id
21092
Core Evidence Id
21092
Source Reference Id
2282
Herb2 Reference Id
HBREF003079
Subject Paper Key
HBIN016019_35367343
Pubmed Id
35367343
Doi
10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106198
Paper Title
Andrographolide suppresses non-small-cell lung cancer progression through induction of autophagy and antitumor immune response
Paper Abstract
Despite recent advances in diagnosis and therapeutic strategies, treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unsatisfactory in terms of prognosis. Andrographolide (AD), a principal active component of Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees, exerts anti-cancer therapeutic properties. AD has been used for centuries in China for clinical treatment of viral infections. However, the pharmacological biology of AD in NSCLC remains unknown. In this study, AD regulated autophagy and PD-L1 expression in NSCLC. Molecular dynamics simulations indicated that AD bound directly to signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) with high affinity. Proteomics analysis indicated that AD reduced the expression of tumour PD-L1 in NSCLC by suppressing JAK2/STAT3 signalling. AD modulated the P62-dependent selective autophagic degradation of PD-L1 by inhibiting STAT3 phosphorylation. In vivo study revealed that AD suppressed tumour growth in H1975 xenograft mice and Lewis lung carcinoma cell models, and better efficacy was obtained at higher concentrations. AD prolonged the survival time of the mice and enhanced the treatment efficacy of anti-PD-1 mAb immunotherapy by stimulating CD8 + T cell infiltration and function. This work elucidated the specific mechanism by which AD inhibited NSCLC. Treatment with the combination of AD and anti-PD-1 mAb immunotherapy could be a potential strategy for patients with NSCLC.
Journal
Pharmacol Res
Publish Year
2022
Experiment Subject
mouse; patient
Experiment Type
Animal & Cell Experiment
Phenotype Related
Non-small-cell Lung Cancer; Lewis Lung Carcinoma; Viral Infections; Tumour
Paper Title Cn
Paper Title En
Andrographolide suppresses non-small-cell lung cancer progression through induction of autophagy and antitumor immune response
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