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      Icariin-Curcumol promotes docetaxel sensitivity in prostate cancer through modulation of the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway and the Warburg effect

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          Background

          Docetaxel (DTX) resistance reduces therapeutic efficacy in prostate cancer (PCa). Accumulating reports support the role of phytochemicals in the reversal of DTX resistance. This study aimed to determine whether Epimedium brevicornu and Curcuma zedoaria extracts (ECe), specially icariin-curcumol, attenuates DTX resistance and explore their potential mechanisms.

          Methods

          Regulatory pathways were predicted between ECe active ingredients and PCa using network pharmacology. DTX-resistant cell LNCaP/R were established based on DTX-sensitive LNCaP, and xenograft models were further established. Active ingredients in ECe by HLPC-MS were identified. The binding of icariin and curcumol to the target was analyzed by molecular docking. Biochemical experiments were applied to determine the possible mechanisms by which Icariin-Curcumol regulates DTX sensitivity.

          Results

          Akt1 and the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway were predicted as the primary functional target between drug and PCa. ECe and DTX inhibited xenograft tumor growth, inflammation, cell viability and promoted apoptosis. Icariin and curcumol were detected in ECe, and icariin and curcumol docked with Akt1. ECe, Icariin-Curcumol and DTX downregulated AR, PSA, PI3K, Akt1, mTOR, and HIF-1ɑ. Moreover, ECe, Icariin-Curcumol and DTX increased glucose and PDH, decreased lactic acid, ATP and LDH, and downregulated c-Myc, hnRNPs, VEGF, PFK1, and PKM2. Notably, the anti-PCa effect of DTX was attenuated compared to ECe or Icariin-Curcumol in the LNCaP/R model. The combined effect of Icariin-Curcumol and DTX was superior to that of DTX.

          Conclusion

          Our data support that Icariin-Curcumol reverses DTX resistance by inhibiting the PI3K-Akt signaling and the Warburg effect, providing new ideas for improving therapeutic measures for PCa.

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          Network Pharmacology Databases for Traditional Chinese Medicine: Review and Assessment

          The research field of systems biology has greatly advanced and, as a result, the concept of network pharmacology has been developed. This advancement, in turn, has shifted the paradigm from a “one-target, one-drug” mode to a “network-target, multiple-component-therapeutics” mode. Network pharmacology is more effective for establishing a “compound-protein/gene-disease” network and revealing the regulation principles of small molecules in a high-throughput manner. This approach makes it very powerful for the analysis of drug combinations, especially Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) preparations. In this work, we first summarized the databases and tools currently used for TCM research. Second, we focused on several representative applications of network pharmacology for TCM research, including studies on TCM compatibility, TCM target prediction, and TCM network toxicology research. Third, we compared the general statistics of several current TCM databases and evaluated and compared the search results of these databases based on 10 famous herbs. In summary, network pharmacology is a rational approach for TCM studies, and with the development of TCM research, powerful and comprehensive TCM databases have emerged but need further improvements. Additionally, given that several diseases could be treated by TCMs, with the mediation of gut microbiota, future studies should focus on both the microbiome and TCMs to better understand and treat microbiome-related diseases.
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            EAU-EANM-ESTRO-ESUR-SIOG Guidelines on Prostate Cancer. Part II—2020 Update: Treatment of Relapsing and Metastatic Prostate Cancer

            To present a summary of the 2020 version of the European Association of Urology (EAU)-European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)-European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology (ESTRO)-European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR)-International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) guidelines on the treatment of relapsing, metastatic, and castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).
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              PI3K/AKT pathway as a key link modulates the multidrug resistance of cancers

              Multidrug resistance (MDR) is the dominant challenge in the failure of chemotherapy in cancers. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) is a lipid kinase that spreads intracellular signal cascades and regulates a variety of cellular processes. PI3Ks are considered significant causes of chemoresistance in cancer therapy. Protein kinase B (AKT) is also a significant downstream effecter of PI3K signaling, and it modulates several pathways, including inhibition of apoptosis, stimulation of cell growth, and modulation of cellular metabolism. This review highlights the aberrant activation of PI3K/AKT as a key link that modulates MDR. We summarize the regulation of numerous major targets correlated with the PI3K/AKT pathway, which is further related to MDR, including the expression of apoptosis-related protein, ABC transport and glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3β), synergism with nuclear factor kappa beta (NF-κB) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), and the regulation of glycolysis.
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                Contributors
                lyq@hnucm.edu.cn
                shengwendoctor@stu.hnucm.edu.cn
                Journal
                Cancer Cell Int
                Cancer Cell Int
                Cancer Cell International
                BioMed Central (London )
                1475-2867
                2 September 2023
                2 September 2023
                2023
                : 23
                : 190
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.488482.a, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 5169, Department of Dermatology, , The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, ; Changsha, 410021 China
                [2 ]GRID grid.411866.c, ISNI 0000 0000 8848 7685, Department of Andrology, Shenzhen Bao’an Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, , Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, ; Shenzhen, 518133 China
                [3 ]GRID grid.488482.a, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 5169, Andrology Laboratory, , Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, ; Changsha, 410208 China
                [4 ]GRID grid.488482.a, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 5169, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, , Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, ; Changsha, 410208 China
                [5 ]GRID grid.488482.a, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 5169, School of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, , Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, ; Changsha, 410208 China
                [6 ]GRID grid.464229.f, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 8757, School of Public Health, , Changsha Medical University, ; Changsha, 410219 China
                [7 ]GRID grid.464229.f, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 8757, Academician Workstation, Changsha Medical University, ; Changsha, 410219 China
                [8 ]GRID grid.488482.a, ISNI 0000 0004 1765 5169, Medical School, , Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, ; Changsha, 410208 China
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                3042
                10.1186/s12935-023-03042-1
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                History
                : 14 April 2023
                : 25 August 2023
                Funding
                Funded by: Changsha Natural Science Foundation
                Award ID: kq2208204
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004735, Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province;
                Award ID: 2023JJ40511
                Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province
                Award ID: 2022JJ40305
                Funded by: Excellent Youth Project of Scientific Research Program of Hunan Education Department
                Award ID: 22B0370
                Funded by: Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine Administration of Hunan Province
                Award ID: B2023034
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                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                prostate cancer,docetaxel,pi3k-akt signaling pathway,warburg effect,icariin,curcumol

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