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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2015.16.18.8113

Glehnia littoralis Root Extract Induces G0/G1 Phase Cell Cycle Arrest in the MCF-7 Human Breast Cancer Cell Line  

de la Cruz, Joseph Flores (Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Philippines Los Banos)
Vergara, Emil Joseph Sanvictores (Department of Animal Life and Environmental Science, Hankyong National University)
Cho, Yura (Department of Animal Life and Environmental Science, Hankyong National University)
Hong, Hee Ok (Department of Medical Science, School of Medicine, Konkuk University)
Oyungerel, Baatartsogt (Department of Biotechnology and Breeding, School of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Mongolian University of Life Sciences)
Hwang, Seong Gu (Department of Animal Life and Environmental Science, Hankyong National University)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.16, no.18, 2016 , pp. 8113-8117 More about this Journal
Abstract
Glehnia littoralis (GL) is widely used as an oriental medicine for cough, fever, stroke and other disease conditions. However, the anti-cancer properties of GL on MCF-7 human breast cancer cells have not been investigated. In order to elucidate anti-cancer properties and underlying cell death mechanisms, MCF-7cells ($5{\times}10^4/well$) were treated with Glehnia littoralis root extract at 0-400 ug/ml. A hot water extract of GL root inhibited the proliferation of MCF-7 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Analysis of the cell cycle after treatment of MCF-7 cells with increasing concentrations of GL root extract for 24 hours showed significant cell cycle arrest in the G1 phase. RT-PCR and Western blot analysis both revealed that GL root extract significantly increased the expression of p21 and p27 with an accompanying decrease in both CDK4 and cyclin D1. Our reuslts indicated that GL root extract arrested the proliferation of MCF-7 cells in G1 phase through inhibition of CDK4 and cyclin D1 via increased induction of p21 and p27. In summary, the current study showed that GL could serve as a potential source of chemotherapeutic or chemopreventative agents against human breast cancer.
Keywords
Glehnia littoralis; human breast cancer; MCF-7 human breast cancer cells;
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