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      Safflower Yellow Prevents Pulmonary Metastasis of Breast Cancer by Inhibiting Tumor Cell Invadopodia.

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          Carthamus tinctorius L. is a traditional Chinese medicine that activates blood circulation and dissipates blood stasis, and has been extensively used as antitumor treatment in a clinical setting in single or in compound preparation form. However, empirical evidence and a better understanding of the possible mechanisms involved are still required. Here, we investigated the role of safflower yellow (SY), the active ingredient of C. tinctorius, in the pulmonary metastasis of breast cancer, and the underlying mechanism of action. EGF-meditated time- and dose-dependent cell response profiles were applied to screen for the activity of SY in vitro, while orthotopic lung metastasis and intravenous injection were used to evaluate the antimetastatic role of SY in vivo. SY could dose-dependently inhibit EGF-mediated time- and dose-dependent cell response profiles by inhibiting cytoskeletal rearrangement. We also found that SY significantly inhibited the migration of breast cancer cells in vitro and pulmonary metastasis of breast cancer cells in vivo. Consistent with these phenotypes, formation of invadopodia and the expression of MMP-9 and p-Src proteins were decreased after EGF stimulation in MBA-MD-231 cells treat with SY, as well as in lung metastatic foci. Additionally, circulating tumor cells retained in lung capillaries were also reduced. These results suggest that the antimetastatic effect of SY is due to its inhibition of invadopodia formation, which occurs mainly through Src-dependent cytoskeleton rearrangement. We suggest that SY should be considered as a potential novel therapeutic agent for the treatment of breast cancer.

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          Journal
          Am J Chin Med
          The American journal of Chinese medicine
          World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
          1793-6853
          0192-415X
          2016
          : 44
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] * Center Laboratory, Second Clinical Medical College, P.R. China.
          [2 ] ‡ Department of Medicine, Zhejiang Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hangzhou 310007, P.R. China.
          [3 ] † Experimental Animal Research Center, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou 310053, P.R. China.
          [4 ] § Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou 310013, P.R. China.
          Article
          10.1142/S0192415X1650083X
          27776431
          9ef5c529-50ae-49f7-8d7b-c0b83492e7f2
          History

          EGF-Mediated Time- and Dose-Dependent Cell Response Profiles,Invadopodia,Safflower Yellow,p-Src,Breast Cancer Metastasis

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