Cordycepin inhibits the proliferation and progression of NPC by targeting the MAPK/ERK and β-catenin pathways

Oncol Lett. 2022 Jan;23(1):20. doi: 10.3892/ol.2021.13138. Epub 2021 Nov 16.

Abstract

Cordycepin is an extract from the Cordyceps genus of ascomycete fungi. In the present study, the anticancer potential of cordycepin against nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), and the potential underlying mechanisms, were investigated. Using Cell Counting Kit 8, wound-healing and Transwell assays, cordycepin was found to reduce the viability and inhibit the migration of C666-1 cells in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, in colony formation assays, co-treatment with cordycepin and cisplatin inhibited the proliferation of C666-1 cells. Furthermore, RNA sequencing analysis identified 72 significantly differentially expressed genes and different signaling pathways that may be regulated by cordycepin. After treatment with cordycepin, the expression levels of ERK1/2, phosphorylated ERK1/2 and β-catenin were significantly downregulated. Therefore, cordycepin may be a novel candidate for NPC treatment or a co-treatment candidate with cisplatin in chemotherapy.

Keywords: ERK; NPC; cordycepin; migration; proliferation.

Grants and funding

Funding: The present study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 82002885 and 52007001), the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (grant no. 2021M692159), and the Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen (grant no. SZSM201612076).