Title of article :
An in vitro investigation of the apoptosis-inducing activity of corosolic acid in breast cancer cells
Author/Authors :
Jasim ، Saade Abdalkareem Medical Laboratory Techniques Department - Al-Maarif University College , Khalaf ، Omer Zedan Al-Anbar Health Directorate , Alshahrani ، Shadia Hamoud Medical Surgical Nursing Department - King Khalid University , Hachem ، Kadda Laboratory of Biotoxicology, Pharmacognosy and Biological Valorization of Plants (LBPVBP) - Faculty of Sciences - University of Saida-Dr Moulay Tahar , Ziyadullaev ، Shukhrat Department of Internal Diseases, Vice-rector for Scientific Affairs and Innovations - Samarkand State Medical University , Jalil ، Abduladheem Turki Medical Laboratories Techniques Department - Al-Mustaqbal University College , Wang ، ChangMing International College - Krirk University , Zabibah ، Rahman S. Medical Laboratory Technology Department - College of Medical Technology - Islamic University , Jardan ، Yousef A. Bin Department of Pharmaceutics - College of Pharmacy - King Saud University , Qasim ، Qutaiba A. College of Pharmacy - Al-Ayen University , Maashi ، Marwah Suliman Medical Laboratory Science Department - Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences - King Abdulaziz University , Mustafa ، Yasser Fakri Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - College of Pharmacy - University of Mosul
From page :
453
To page :
460
Abstract :
Objective(s): Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among females with different molecular subtypes. Corosolic acid is a pentacyclic triterpenoid with anti-cancer properties. Materials and Methods: The MTT assay was used to assess the cytotoxic activity of corosolic acid on MDA-MB-231 and MCF7 cell lines. To determine the apoptotic cells, the flow cytometry technique was utilized. The expression levels of apoptosis-related genes and proteins were quantified using quantitative real time-PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western blotting methods. The activity of caspase enzymes was measured by spectrophotometry. Results: Corosolic acid significantly inhibited the proliferation of both cell lines compared with controls. This agent markedly induced apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 cells but did not affect MCF7 cells compared with controls. Treating the MADA-MB-231 and MCF7 cell lines with corosolic acid showed an inducing effect on apoptosis-associated caspases, including Caspase-8, 9, and -3, in MADA-MB-231 cells with no effect on apoptotic markers in MCF7 cells. Further experiments uncovered corosolic acid-induced apoptosis in MADA-MB-231 cells by decreasing the expression of the phosphorylated form of JAK2 and STAT3 proteins. Conclusion: The present data suggested that corosolic acid is an apoptosis-inducing phytochemical in triple-negative breast cancer MADA-MB-231 cells. Also, corosolic acid triggered apoptosis in these cells by stimulating both pathways of apoptosis and inhibiting the JAK/STAT signaling. Furthermore, corosolic acid was found to inhibit MCF7 cell proliferation by a non-apoptotic mechanism.
Keywords :
Apoptosis , Breast Cancer , Corosolic acid , JAK2 , STAT3
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Record number :
2745525
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