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      Ergosterol peroxide from Pleurotus ferulae inhibits gastrointestinal tumor cell growth through induction of apoptosis via reactive oxygen species and endoplasmic reticulum stress

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          Ergosterol peroxide was purified from Pleurotus ferulae by silica gel chromatography, Sephadex LH-20 chromatography and recrystallization and named as PFEP, which was identified by ESI-MS and NMR.

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          Ergosterol peroxide was purified from Pleurotus ferulae by silica gel chromatography, Sephadex LH-20 chromatography and recrystallization and named PFEP, which was identified by ESI-MS and NMR. PFEP significantly inhibited the proliferation of gastrointestinal tumor cells through induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis characterized by chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation. Moreover, PFEP activated the mitochondria-dependent apoptosis pathway via increased ROS generation and Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, which decreased the mitochondrial membrane potential to promote cytochrome c release and the activation of caspases 3 and 9 to cleave poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase. Caspase inhibitors and ROS scavengers partially prevented apoptosis induced by PFEP. PFEP also induced endoplasmic reticulum stress characterized by the upregulated levels of p-PERK, p-eIF2α, ATF4 and CHOP. Importantly, PFEP suppressed tumor cell migration in vitro, inhibited CT26 tumor growth in vivo and improved the survival of tumor mice. PFEP might be a potential drug candidate for the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers.

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          FFOUAI
          Food & Function
          Food Funct.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2042-6496
          2042-650X
          May 26 2020
          2020
          : 11
          : 5
          : 4171-4184
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Biological Resources and Genetic Engineering
          [2 ]College of Life Science and Technology
          [3 ]Xinjiang University
          [4 ]Urumqi
          [5 ]China
          [6 ]Key Laboratory for Uighur Medicine
          [7 ]Institute of Materia Medica of Xinjiang
          [8 ]Urumqi 830004
          [9 ]College of Life Science
          [10 ]Xinjiang Normal University
          Article
          10.1039/C9FO02454A
          f36c8dea-9e93-436e-bcb5-4e3ceb44c052
          © 2020

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