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Physapubescin B Exhibits Potent Activity against Human Prostate Cancer In Vitro and In Vivo
The present data showed that a natural
compound isolated from the
plant <i>Physalis pubescens</i> L. (Solanaceae), physapubescin
B, exhibited antitumor activity against prostate cancer in vitro and
in vivo. Treating prostate cancer cells with physapubescin B resulted
in the accumulation of cells in the G2/M phase, which was associated
with reduced Cdc25C levels and increased levels of CyclinB1, P21 as
well as p-Cdk1 (Tyr15). Additionally, reactive oxygen species (ROS)
generation was increased in physapubescin B-treated PC-3 cells. Furthermore,
the physapubescin B-induced decrease of Cdc25C protein expression
together with the G2/M phase cell cycle arrest were significantly
abrogated by antioxidant NAC and GSH. Our data also demonstrated that
physapubescin B exhibited strong in vivo antitumor efficacy in human
prostate cancer PC3 xenograft. In conclusion, our results provide
clear evidence that physapubescin B exhibits antitumor activity both
in vitro and in vivo and deserves further development as an anticancer
agent