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ECB-ART-45647
Carbohydr Polym 2017 Oct 01;173:360-371. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.06.024.
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Enhanced antitumor activity of gemcitabine by polysaccharide-induced NK cell activation and immune cytotoxicity reduction in vitro/vivo.

Xie X , Zhou Y , Wang X , Guo J , Li J , Fan H , Dou J , Shen B , Zhou C .


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The polysaccharide SEP has been reported to activate NK and T cells via TLR2/4. Here, the combination of gemcitabine (GEM) and SEP against HepG-2 was investigated. SEP apparently enhanced antitumor activity of gemcitabine against liver cancer through stimulating NKG2D and DAP10/Akt pathway to activate NK cells. The NKG2D upregulation could improve the sensitivity of NK-92 cells targeting to its ligand MICA expressed on HepG-2 cells. Meanwhile, GEM up-regulated MICA expression and attenuated soluble MICA secretion through inhibiting ADAM10 expression, which in turn enhanced the cytotoxicity of NK-92 cells against cancer cells. SEP remarkably enhanced GEM antitumor activity with an inhibitory rate of 79.1% in an H22-bearing mouse model. Moreover, SEP reversed atrophy and apoptosis caused by GEM in both spleen and bone marrow through suppressing ROS secretion in vivo. The data indicated that the combination of SEP and GEM is a potential chemo-immunotherapy strategy for liver cancer treatment clinically.

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Genes referenced: gemin5 LOC115919910 LOC581388 LOC582192 LOC584760 ros1