tocotrienol--beta has been researched along with Neoplasms* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for tocotrienol--beta and Neoplasms
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Inhibition of PD-L1-mediated tumor-promoting signaling is involved in the anti-cancer activity of β-tocotrienol.
Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1), a critical immune checkpoint ligand, is commonly overexpressed on the surface of many tumor types including lung and prostate cancer. PD-L1 can exert cancer-promoting activity through either suppressing T cell-mediated immune response or activating tumor-intrinsic signaling. Here, we demonstrated that β-tocotrienol (β-T3), an isomer of vitamin E, effectively inhibited PD-L1 expression both in vitro and in vivo, which was mechanistically associated inactivating JAK2/STAT3 pathway. Down-regulating PD-L1 expression by β-T3 led to enhanced immune response and inactivation of PD-L1-induced tumor-intrinsic signaling, which in turn contributed to its anticancer activity. This study uncovered a novel mechanism involved in the anticancer effect of β-T3. Topics: B7-H1 Antigen; Cell Line, Tumor; Humans; Male; Neoplasms; Vitamin E | 2022 |