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The Effect of Z-Ligustilide on the Mobility of Human Glioblastoma T98G Cells
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ApoptosisImmunologyCell DeathHigh-grade GliomasGliomaTumor BiologyOxidative StressNeuroinflammationNeuro-oncologyAutophagyAnti-cancer AgentCancer ResearchGbm CellsNeuroprotectionPharmacologyCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCell MigrationGbm T98g CellsMedicine
Z-ligustilide (LIG), an essential oil extract from Radix Angelica sinensis, has broad pharmaceutical applications in treating cardio-vascular diseases and ischemic brain injury. Recently, LIG has been connected to Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) because of its structural similarity to 3-n-alkyphthalide (NBP), which is specifically cytotoxic to GBM cells. Hence, we investigated LIG's effect on GBM T98G cells. The study shows that LIG can significantly reduce T98G cells' migration in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, the attenuation of cellular mobility can be linked to the activity of the Rho GTPases (RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42), the three critical molecular switches governing cytoskeleton remodeling; thus, regulating cell migration. LIG significantly reduces the expression of RhoA and affects in a milder manner the expression of Cdc42 and Rac1.
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