Author/Authors :
Sadeghizadeh, Majid Department of Molecular Genetics - School of Biological Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Shariati, Molood Department of Molecular Genetics - School of Biological Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Hajigholami, Samira Department of Molecular Genetics - School of Biological Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Bodaghabadi, Narges Department of Molecular Genetics - School of Biological Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Malekshahi, Ziba Veisi Department of Medical Biotechnology - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Entezari, Maliheh Department of Biology - Islamic Azad University - Tehran Medical Sciences Branch - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Curcumin, extracted from turmeric, represents enormous potential to serve as an anticancer agent.
Telomerase is viewed as a prominent molecular target of curcumin, and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1)
has proven to be a major inhibitory signaling pathway for telomerase activity. In the current study, we aimed to
explore suppressive effects of nanocurcumin on telomerase expression through TGFβ1 pathway in a
hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (Huh7). Methods: MTT assay was used to determine the effect of
nonocurcumin on viability of Huh7 cells. RT-PCR was used to analyze the gene expression patterns. Results: MTT
assay revealed that nanocurcumin acts in a dose- and time-dependent manner to diminish the cell viability.
RT-PCR analysis indicated that nanocurcumin results in augmentation of TGFβ1 72 hours post treatment and leads
to the reduction of telomerase expression 48 and 72 hours post exposure. Also, up-regulation of Smad3 and E2F1
and down-regulation of Smad7 confirmed the effect of nanocurcumin on intermediate components of TGFβ1
pathway. Furthermore, transfection of the proximal promoter of telomerase triggered a significant
reduction in luciferase activity. Conclusion: The data from the present study lead us to develop a deeper
understanding of the mechanisms underlying nanocurcumin-mediated regulation of telomerase expression,
thereby presenting a new perspective to the landscape of using nanocurcumin as a cancer-oriented therapeutic
agent.