Baicalin suppresses the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via the TGF-beta/lncRNA-MALAT1/miR-200c signaling pathway

MEDICINE(2022)

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Metastasis is the major cause of death and failure of cancer chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer (BC). Activation of TGF-beta/lncRNA-MALAT1/miR-200c has been reported to play an essential role during the metastasis of BC cells. The present study aimed to validate the suppression of BC-cell migration and invasion by baicalin and explore its regulatory effects on the TGF-beta/lncRNA-MALAT1/miR-200c signaling pathway. We found that baicalin treatment inhibited cell viability and migration and invasion. Mechanistically, baicalin treatment significantly downregulated the expression of TGF-beta, ZEB1, and N-cadherin and upregulated E-cadherin on both mRNA and protein levels. Additionally, baicalin treatment significantly downregulated the expression of lncRNA-MALAT1 and upregulated that of miR-200c. Collectively, baicalin significantly suppresses cell viability, migration, and invasion of BC cells possibly by regulating the TGF-beta/lncRNA-MALAT1/miR-200c pathway.
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baicalin, breast cancer, invasion, migration, TGF-beta, lncRNA-MALAT1, miR-200c
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