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  2. Purification of Gekko Small Peptide Fraction and Its Effect of Inducing Apoptosis of EC 9706 Esophageal Cancer Cells by Inhibiting PI3K/Akt/GLUT1 Signaling Pathway

Purification of Gekko Small Peptide Fraction and Its Effect of Inducing Apoptosis of EC 9706 Esophageal Cancer Cells by Inhibiting PI3K/Akt/GLUT1 Signaling Pathway

  • Chem Biodivers. 2021 Mar;18(3):e2000720. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.202000720.
Xingzhi Lv 1 Ruifang Li 1 Zhongjie Li 1 Jiangang Wang 1
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, Medical College, Henan University of Science and Technology, KaiYuan Road 263, Luoyang, 471023, Henan Province, P. R. China.
Abstract

This study aimed to isolate and purify a cytotoxic extraction from Gekko japonicus, identify its components and determine its cytotoxic activity in vitro. We isolated and identified the most potent cytotoxic Gekko small peptide LH-20-15. The identification and analysis of peptide sequences of LH-20-15 were performed by de novo peptide sequencing, and two new Peptides were found. LH-20-15 significantly inhibited the proliferation of human esophageal squamous carcinoma EC 9706 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, LH-20-15 induced Apoptosis in esophageal Cancer cells by activating the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. Further research showed that LH-20-15 inhibited the PI3 K/Akt/GLUT1 signaling pathway. In conclusion, LH-20-15 from Gekko japonicus is a peptide mixture and may inhibit EC 9706 cell proliferation and induce Apoptosis by activating the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. It also regulates glucose metabolism by targeting the PI3 K/Akt/GLUT1 signaling pathway. These small Peptides could be new sources of natural cytotoxic ingredients against esophageal Cancer with potential drug values.

Keywords

EC 9706 cells; Gekko; activity screening; cytotoxicity; glucose transporter 1; peptides; separation and purification.

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