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Ursolic Acid Inhibits the Growth of Gastric Cancer by Targeting KLF4/YAP1

JOURNAL OF FOOD BIOCHEMISTRY(2023)

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Abstract
Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) is a zinc-finger transcription factor which has various mechanisms in different tumors. Ursolic acid (UA), a natural compound that exists in many herbs, is known to prevent tumor progression and has anticancer effects on many human cancers. The present study was to evaluate the antitumor effect of UA on gastric cancer (GC) through KLF4 and the Hippo pathway. Our data showed that UA inhibited the growth of GC in vivo and in vitro. UA treatment significantly increased the expression of KLF4 and decreased the expression of CTGF. The overexpression of KLF4 inhibited the proliferation and cell cycle of GC and decreased the expression of CTGF, whereas the knockdown of KLF4 attenuated the effects of UA. Furthermore, the inhibition of CTGF arrested tumor cells in G2/M which blocked proliferation progress. Confocal laser scanning and molecular simulation software MOE showed that KLF4 combined with YAP1 which may block the formation of the TEADs-YAP1 complex to interrupt the expression of CTGF and the downstream oncogenic process. In conclusion, UA can inhibit GC growth both in vivo and in vitro, and it activated KLF4 which may competitively bind with YAP1 against TEADs and block the oncogenic Hippo pathways.
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gastric cancer,klf4/yap1,acid
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