scholarly journals MicroRNAs and zinc metabolism-related gene expression in prostate cancer cell lines treated with zinc(II) ions

2012 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 2237-2244 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARIAN HLAVNA ◽  
MARTINA RAUDENSKA ◽  
KRISTYNA HUDCOVA ◽  
JAROMIR GUMULEC ◽  
MARKETA SZTALMACHOVA ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 1518-1528
Author(s):  
Youssef Saeed Alghamdi ◽  
Osama Moseilhy Saleh ◽  
Nada Alqadri ◽  
Mutaib Mosaued Mashraqi ◽  
Omar Bahattab ◽  
...  

The goal of this study was to investigate whether Ducrosia flabellifolia and Savignya parviflora methanol extract the have effect on colon and prostate cancer cell lines. Analysis of total content of phenolics and flavonoids of each plant extract was carried out. Cytotoxic effect, cell cycle analysis, induction of apoptosis and gene expression of Bcl-2 and Bax genes were studied. Obtained results indicated that, the plant extracts exhibit growth inhibition of used cancer cell lines and induced apoptosis as well as arresting of cell cycle. At the molecular level, changes in gene expression were detected via qPCR and confirmed by western blotting. The exhibited anticancer potentialities of plant extracts against utilized cancer cell lines are due to its containing bioactive compounds. Further detailed isolation, fractionation and characterization of bioactive compounds are needed.


2009 ◽  
Vol 69 (7) ◽  
pp. 2941-2949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Christophe Pignon ◽  
Benjamin Koopmansch ◽  
Gregory Nolens ◽  
Laurence Delacroix ◽  
David Waltregny ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 182 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chi H.J. Kao ◽  
Karen S Bishop ◽  
Dug Yeo Han ◽  
Pamela M Murray ◽  
Marcus P. Glucina ◽  
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Background: Ganoderma lucidum is a type of fungus commonly consumed in Asia for the promotion of health and longevity. The observed biological activity of G. lucidum includes anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory effects which may be useful in the treatment and prevention of cancer and other chronic diseases. G. lucidum grows under conditions which range from tropical to temperate and has a different physiology depending on the geographical region in which it is grown. For this reason, the health benefits may vary depending on the form of G. lucidum and the environmental conditions to which it was exposed. This led us to investigate the effect of wildly grown G. lucidum, from the Himalayan region versus other commercially available G. lucidum products, on two human cancer cell lines.Methods: Extraction of the bioactive components found in G. lucidum is essential, as the fungus is tough and indigestible. Four different Ganoderma extracts were prepared. Thereafter, the extracts were tested on two human prostate cancer cell lines, and the IC50s were determined. This was followed by the use of Affymetrix GeneChip® PrimeView™ Human Gene Expression Arrays to identify the changes in gene expression due to the treatment of prostate cancer cell lines (PC3 and DU145) with Ganoderma extracts. Several key genes identified with Affymetrix analysis were validated using RT-PCR.Results and Discussion: We found that all the Ganoderma extracts showed growth inhibition in the cancer cell lines tested. Using Affymetrix microarray analysis, we identified four main biologically active pathways: cell cycle control/apoptosis, cell-cell adhesion, DNA repair, and inflammatory /immune response, where activity was influenced by the Ganoderma extracts used. Using RT-PCR, we tested ten genes associated with all four pathways. The RT-PCR results supported our findings in the Affymetrix analysis, i.e. that G. lucidum extracts have an anti-inflammatory and cell cycle effect and therefore may have long term health benefits. These effects were specific to the extract tested.Key Words: Ganoderma lucidum, PC3, DU145, gene expression, Affymetrix, pathways, RT-PCR


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