Author/Authors :
Mollashahee-Kohkan, Fatemeh Cellular and Molecular Research Center - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Saravani, Ramin Cellular and Molecular Research Center - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Khalili, Tahereh Department of Clinical Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Galavi, Hamidreza Cellular and Molecular Research Center - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Sargazi, Saman Cellular and Molecular Research Center - School of Medicine - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Studies have shown that zinc finger protein 703 (ZNF703) is overexpressed in breast cancer.
Levisticum (L.) officinale is a herbal plant with proven medical characteristics in traditional medicine. The purpose
of the present study was to evaluate the effect of hydroalcoholic extract of L. officinale (HELO) on both estrogen
receptor-positive (ER+) and -negative (ER-) cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-468, respectively).
Methods:The anti-proliferative and apoptotic activities of HELO were investigated on both cell lines using MTT
and flow-cytometry methods. Real-time PCR was employed to determinate the changes in mRNA expression of
the ZNF703 gene.
Results:The 50% maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50s) of HELO on ER+ and ER- cells were 200 and 150
μg/mL after 48 h-treatment. Statistically significant increases in both early and late apoptosis rates were seen in
exposed cell lines. ZNF703 expression was less from 4 to 24 h HELO treatment than in untreated cells, and
ZNF703 expression was higher in the more invasiveMDA-MB-468 cells than in the less invasive MCF-7 cells.
Our results demonstrated that HELO induces apoptosis and decreases cell growth in both cell lines.
Conclusions:Our data suggest that HELO alters the mRNA levels of ZNF703 gene while inducing apoptotic cell
death in breast cancer-derived cell lines. The use of ZNF703 suppression can be considered as a beneficial target
in breast cancer research.
Keywords :
Apoptosis , and Proliferation , Breast cancer , Invasion , Zinc finger protein