Sinomenine Inhibits Migration and Invasion of Human Lung Cancer Cell through Downregulating Expression of miR-21 and MMPs
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
I have reviewed this paper again and the authors have corrected/the three most important objections; therefore this manuscript is now recommended for publication
Reviewer 2 Report
The authors have addressed all my concerns.
This manuscript is a resubmission of an earlier submission. The following is a list of the peer review reports and author responses from that submission.
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
Good quality paper, sound methodology. Fig.2. Microscopic pictures of the migration/wound healing assay are poor and should be replaced by better pictures shedding more light on the scratch area. EMMPRIN should be referred to as EMMPRIN/CD147 as commonly known.
Sinomeneine effects in other systems/cells are much more pronounced; effects/IC50 values in the µM range are reported, for example, for U87 astrocytes and ACHN RCC cells - therefore, please discuss the low sensitivity of A549. It should be stressed that the results derived from single A549 may not be very representative for other NSCLC lines.
Reviewer 2 Report
The study is technically well performed. Major points that the authors need to address are as follows:
- Most of the experiments have been done in A549 cell line. Additional cell lines should be used to validate the key findings of the study.
- The molecular mechanism(s) by which Sinomenine can affect invasion/migration should be investigated in detail? For example, whether deletion of RECK gene by si-RNA can affect the observed anti-cancer effects of Sinomenine.
- Acute toxicity studies should be performed to establish the safety of Sinomenine.
- The authors should provide their own justification and relevance of the study. This will help the readers to understand the importance of the paper.
- A limited in vivo study will greatly enhance the impact of the findings.
- As transcription factor NF-κB plays an important role in regulating MMP expression, it will be interesting if the authors can observe the effect of Sinomenine on NF-κB signaling. Also, relevant literature such as (PMID: 27384261; PMID: 25083991; PMID: PMID: 18566231 etc must be included to improve the discussion part of the article.
- Typographical errors were found throughout the manuscript and should be corrected.