Abstract

Zanthoxylum fruit, obtained from the Japanese pepper plant (Zanthoxylum piperitum De Candolle), and its extract (Zanthoxylum fruit extract, ZFE) have multiple physiological activities (e.g., antiviral activity). However, the potential anticancer activity of ZFE has not been fully examined. In this study, we investigated the ability of ZFE to induce autophagic cell death (ACD). ZFE caused remarkable autophagy-like cytoplasmic vacuolization, inhibited cell proliferation, and ultimately induced cell death in the human cancer cell lines DLD-1, HepG2, and Caco-2, but not in A549, MCF-7, or WiDr cells. ZFE increased the level of LC3-II protein, a marker of autophagy. Knockdown of ATG5 using siRNA inhibited ZFE-induced cytoplasmic vacuolization and cell death. Moreover, in cancer cells that could be induced to undergo cell death by ZFE, the extract increased the phosphorylation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and the JNK inhibitor SP600125 attenuated both vacuolization and cell death. Based on morphology and expression of marker proteins, ZFE-induced cell death was neither apoptosis nor necrosis. Normal intestinal cells were not affected by ZFE. Taken together, our findings show that ZFE induces JNK-dependent ACD, which appears to be the main mechanism underlying its anticancer activity, suggesting a promising starting point for anticancer drug development.

Highlights

  • Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and global cancer rates are predicted to increase over the coming years

  • We found that Zanthoxylum fruit extract (ZFE) causes remarkable cytoplasmic vacuolization in certain types of human cancer cells, leading to the inhibition of cell proliferation and inducing autophagic cell death (ACD)

  • We found that ZFE induces numerous autophagy-like cytoplasmic vacuoles, inhibits cell www.impactjournals.com/oncotarget www.impactjournals.com/oncotarget proliferation, and induces cell death in certain human cancer cell lines

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Introduction

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and global cancer rates are predicted to increase over the coming years. Chemotherapy is one of the major treatment methods for cancer. Many single compounds derived from herbs, as well as herbal extracts, have been used clinically to treat various diseases including cancer [2]. Zanthoxylum piperitum De Candolle (ZPDC), a deciduous aromatic spiny shrub or small tree native to Japan, is of considerable commercial importance. The dried powder of the pulverized mature fruits of ZPDC, known as ‘Japanese pepper’, is a commonly used spice in Japanese cuisine. Zanthoxylum fruit obtained from ZPDC is an important component of kampo, a form of Japanese traditional medicine [3, 4]. Previous studies on ZPDC constituents have revealed they can prevent propagation of influenza virus [5], inhibit adipogenesis in an obese mouse model [6], induce vascular relaxation via endothelium-dependent NO-cGMP signaling [7], inhibit cholesterol acyltransferase activity [8], and act as potent tyrosinase inhibitors [9]

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