Viola Yedoensis Suppresses Cell Invasion by Targeting the Protease and NF-κB Activities in A549 and Lewis Lung Carcinoma Cells
Abstract
Cancer metastasis is a vital trait in malignancies with complicated early diagnosis and therapeutic
management. Therefore, the development of new remedies and the utilization of natural medicines
that target metastasis are of great interest and have been studied extensively. Chinese medicinal
herbs have various anti-carcinogenesis properties; however, the in vitro effect and mechanism of
Viola yedoensis on cancer cell metastasis remains poorly understood. V. yedoensis extracts (VYE) can
suppress the invasion of a highly metastatic human lung cancer cell line, A549 cells. According to
gelatin zymography and casein zymography assays, VYE inhibited the activities of matrix
metalloproteinases (MMPs) and urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA). The results of reverse
transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting revealed that VYE can alter the
expression of proteinase inhibitor. VYE also suppressed the DNA binding activity of nuclear
factor-kappa B. We concluded that VYE may inhibit tumor invasion by suppressing the activities of
MMP and u-PA in lung cancer cells