Title of article :
Deregulation of apoptotic proteins by induction of Dendropthae falcata (L.f.) Ettingsh plant extract in breast cancer cells: A proteome-wide analysis
Author/Authors :
Durairaj ، Alwin Beschi Department of Botany Research Center - Scott Christian College - Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University , Sivaganam ، Ananthi Department of Proteomics - Clinbiocare Technology , Monikam ، Reginald Appavoo Department of Botany Research Center - Scott Christian College - Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University , Krishnamoorthy ، Rajapandiyan Department of Food Science and Nutrition - College of Food and Agriculture Sciences - King Saud University , Z. Ahmed ، Mohammad Department of Pharmacognosy - College of Pharmacy - King Saud University , Ali S. ، Alqahtani Department of Pharmacognosy - College of Pharmacy - King Saud University , Mideen ، Ponani Kaja Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - University of Mississippi Medical Center
Abstract :
Objective(s): The present study evaluated the protein-based analysis to unravel the role and mechanism behind the Dendropthae falcata plant extract treatment in breast cancer cells. Materials and Methods: The protein sample was extracted from the cancer cells after treatment with the plant extract and subjected to two-dimensional electrophoresis for protein separation. Further, the proteins that were differentially regulated among the samples which were treated and non-treated were selected and processed further for protein identification using a tandem mass spectrometry approach.Results: Using these strategies, we identified 16 potential candidates which were showing remarkable changes in treated samples. All the candidates were analyzed further for gene ontology analysis, and it was observed that all proteins were involved in multiple pathways pertaining to the carcinogenesis process. Specifically, apoptotic pathway proteins including BAD, BIK, BID, CASP8, MCL1, BCL2, and BAK1 were highly impacted by treatment with D. falcata plant extract. All these protein hits were further taken for validation experiments using RT PCR analysis. Conclusion: Initiation of these apoptotic proteins by D. falcata plant extract treatment in breast cancer cells shows a positive direction toward nature-based alternative medicine.
Keywords :
2D , Gel Electrophoresis , Breast cancer cell line , Dendropthae falcate , Mass spectrometry , Medicinal plant , Proteomics
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences