Author/Authors :
Mostafapour Kandelous, Hirsa Physiology and Pharmacology Department - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Salimi, Misha Physiology and Pharmacology Department - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran , Khori, Vahid Ischemic Disorders Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Salimi, Mona Ischemic Disorders Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan , Rastkari, Noushin Center for Air Pollution Research (CAPR) - Institute for Environmental Research (IER), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Amanzadeh, Amir National Cell Bank of Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran
Abstract :
Chamaemelum nobile (Asteraceae) commonly known as ʹRoman chamomileʹ is a medicinal
plant used for numerous diseases in traditional medicine, although its anticancer activity is
unknown. The present study was carried out to investigate the anticancer as well as apoptotic
activity of ethyl acetate fraction of C. nobile on different cancerous cell lines. The cells were
treated with varying concentrations (0.001- 0.25 mg/mL) of this fraction for 24, 48 and 72 h.
Apoptosis induced in MCF-7 cells following treatment with ethyl acetate fraction was measured
using annexin V/PI, flowcytometry and western blotting analysis. The results showed that C.
nobile ethyl acetate fraction revealed relatively high antiproliferative activity on MCF-7 cells;
however, it caused minimal growth inhibitory response in normal cells. The involvement of
apoptosis as a major cause of the fraction-induced cell death was confirmed by annexin-V/
PI assay. In addition, ethyl acetate fraction triggered the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway
by decreasing the Bcl-2 as well as increasing of Bax protein expressions and subsequently
increasing Bax/Bcl-2 ratio. Furthermore, decreased proliferation of MCF-7 cells in the presence
of the fraction was associated with G2/M phase cell cycle arrest. These findings confirm that
ethyl acetate fraction of C.nobile may contain a diversity of phytochemicals which suppress the
proliferation of MCF-7 cells by inducing apoptosis.
Keywords :
Chamaemelum nobile , Apoptosis , Cancer , Proliferation , Mitochondria