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Authors Yu D, Ye T, Xiang Y, Shi Z, Zhang J, Lou B, Zhang F, Chen B, Zhou M
Received 12 March 2017
Accepted for publication 20 May 2017
Published 25 September 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 4719—4729
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S136840
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Samir Farghaly
Abstract: Quercetin, a flavone,
is multifaceted, having anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer
properties. In the present study, we explored the effects of quercetin on the
epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and invasion of pancreatic cancer cells
and the underlying mechanisms. We noted that quercetin exerted pronounced
inhibitory effects in PANC-1 and PATU-8988 cells. Moreover, quercetin inhibited
EMT and decreased the secretion of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP). Meanwhile,
we determined the activity of STAT3 after quercetin treatment. STAT3
phosphorylation decreased following treatment with quercetin. We also used
activating agent of STAT3, IL-6, to induce an increase in cell malignancy and
to observe the effects of treatment with quercetin. As expected, the EMT and
MMP secretion increased with activation of the STAT3 signaling pathway, and
quercetin reversed IL-6-induced EMT, invasion, and migration. Therefore, our
results demonstrate that quercetin triggers inhibition of EMT, invasion, and
metastasis by blocking the STAT3 signaling pathway, and thus, quercetin merits
further investigation.
Keywords: quercetin, EMT,
MMPs, STAT3, pancreatic cancer