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Title: | Quercetin, Siamois 1 and Siamois 2 induce apoptosis in human breast cancer MDA-MB-435 cells xenograft in vivo |
Authors: | Samarn Dechsupa Suchart Kothan Jackie Vergote Gerard Leger Antoine Martineau Simone Beranger Rachain Kosanlavit Jean Luc Moretti Samlee Mankhetkorn |
Authors: | Samarn Dechsupa Suchart Kothan Jackie Vergote Gerard Leger Antoine Martineau Simone Beranger Rachain Kosanlavit Jean Luc Moretti Samlee Mankhetkorn |
Keywords: | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology;Medicine;Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2007 |
Abstract: | We sought to investigate the apoptosis-inducing activities of quercetin, Siamois 1, and Siamois 2 against invasive estrogen-receptor negative MDA-MB 435 cells xenografted in athymic nude mice. This study clearly demonstrated that these compounds exhibited apoptosis-inducing activities in cell culture system. Quercetin (20 μg/mL), Siamois 1 (100 μg/mL), and Siamois 2 (200 μg/mL) can induce apoptotic cell death by 40 ± 5%, 44 ± 14 %, and 31 ± 13 %, respectively. Two-fold of IC50of these compounds were clearly found to induce apoptosis in breast tumor tissue which can be determined by99mTc-Annexin V scintigraphy and histological staining. This is the first report that the apoptosis-inducing effects of quercetin, Siamois 1 and Siamois 2 on the MDA-MB 435 cell in vitro were effectively extrapolated to the in vivo situation. These compounds might be considered as a simple dietary supplement and with further clinical investigation for their use as a nutrition-based intervention in breast cancer treatment. ©2007 Landes Bioscience. |
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ISSN: | 15558576 15384047 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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