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- Title
- Methanol extract of aerial parts of Pavetta indica L. enhances the cytotoxic effect of doxorubicin and induces radiation sensitization in MDA-MB-231 triple-negative breast cancer cells
- Author(s)
- Y T K Nguyen; J Y Moon; J Y Ryu; Sangmi Eum; T T Bach; S K Cho
- Bibliographic Citation
- Molecules, vol. 24, no. 12, pp. 2273-2273
- Publication Year
- 2019
- Abstract
- Pavetta indica L. is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases
including hemorrhoids, headache, urinary conditions, ulcerated nose, and dropsy. However, no
study has evaluated the anticancer effect of P. indica L. In this study, we found that a methanol
extract of the leaves and branches of P. indica L. (MEPI) caused cell-cycle arrest at the sub-G1 phase
and induced apoptosis, as indicated by the activation of caspase-8, -3, -7, and c-PARP. Western
blotting revealed that MEPI significantly reduced the levels of markers of the
epithelial-mesenchymal transition, such as Vimentin, Snail, Slug, and matrix metallopeptidase 9.
Notably, the expression of multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 in triple negative breast cancer
(TNBC) was significantly decreased by MEPI. Moreover, the co-treatment with MEPI and
doxorubicin resulted in a synergistic reduction in cell viability. MEPI also induced radiation
sensitization of TNBC cells. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis revealed that
5,6-dehydrokawain (DK) is the major constituent of MEPI. Interestingly, DK exerted significant
anti-invasive and anti-metastatic effects. Our results provide a strong rationale for investigating the
molecular mechanisms of action of MEPI in TNBC.
- Keyword
- triplenegative breast cancer cellsgas chromatographymass spectrometry analysis5,6dehydrokawainPavetta indica L.resistancesynergistic effect
- ISSN
- 1420-3049
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24122273
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Ochang Branch Institute > Division of National Bio-Infrastructure > International Biological Material Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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