Calotropis gigantea extract induces apoptosis through extrinsic/intrinsic pathways and reactive oxygen species generation in A549 and NCI-H1299 non-small cell lung cancer cells
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- Title
- Calotropis gigantea extract induces apoptosis through extrinsic/intrinsic pathways and reactive oxygen species generation in A549 and NCI-H1299 non-small cell lung cancer cells
- Author(s)
- J Lee; H J Jang; H Chun; T H Pham; Y Bak; J W Shin; H Jin; Yong In Kim; Hyung Won Ryu; Sei-Ryang Oh; D Y Yoon
- Bibliographic Citation
- BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 19, pp. 134-134
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Abstract
- Background: Calotropis gigantea (CG) is a tall and waxy flower that is used as a traditional remedy for fever,
indigestion, rheumatism, leprosy, and leukoderma. However, the precise mechanisms of its anticancer effects have
not yet been examined in human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. In this study, we investigated whether
CG extract exerted an apoptotic effect in A549 and NCI-H1299 NSCLC cells.
Methods: The ethanol extract of CG was prepared, and its apoptotic effects on A549 and NCI-H1299 NSCLC cells
were assessed by using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxy methoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2Htetrazolium
(MTS) assay, annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate/propidium iodide (PI) staining, cell cycle analysis, realtime
polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), western blotting, JC-1 staining, and ROS detection assay.
Results: The CG extract induced apoptosis through the stimulation of intrinsic and extrinsic signaling pathways in
A549 and NCI-H1299 lung cancer cells. Cell cycle arrest was induced by the CG extract in both cell lines. Reactive
oxygen species (ROS), which can induce cell death, were also generated in the CG-treated A549 and NCI-H1299
cells.
Conclusions: These data confirmed that CG caused apoptosis through the activation of extrinsic and intrinsic
pathways, cell cycle arrest, and ROS generation in A549 and NCI-H1299 lung cancer cells. Thus, CG can be
suggested as a potential agent for lung cancer therapy.
- Keyword
- Calotropis giganteaNon-small cell lung cancer cellAnti-cancerApoptosisROS
- ISSN
- 1472-6882
- Publisher
- Springer-BMC
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-019-2561-1
- Type
- Article
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- Ochang Branch Institute > Natural Product Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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