Quercetin - Mediated Apoptosis and Cellular Senescence in Human Colon Cancer

Quercetin is a flavonol from the flavonoid group of polyphenols which positively affects human health due to its anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and cardioprotective effects. The effects of phenolic compounds, including quercetin, on programmed cell death and cellular senescence have...

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Vydáno v:Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry Ročník 20; číslo 11; s. 1387
Hlavní autoři: Özsoy, Serpil, Becer, Eda, Kabadayı, Hilal, Vatansever, Hafize S, Yücecan, Sevinç
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Netherlands 01.01.2020
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ISSN:1875-5992, 1875-5992
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Shrnutí:Quercetin is a flavonol from the flavonoid group of polyphenols which positively affects human health due to its anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and cardioprotective effects. The effects of phenolic compounds, including quercetin, on programmed cell death and cellular senescence have been the subject of research in recent years. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of quercetin on cell viability, apoptosis and cellular senescence in primary (Colo-320) and metastatic (Colo-741) colon adenocarcinoma cell lines. Cytotoxicity was analyzed via MTT assay in Colo-320 and Colo-741 cell lines. After quercetin treatment, cellular senescence and apoptosis were evaluated by TUNEL staining, X-Gal staining and indirect peroxidase technique for immunocytochemical analysis of related proteins such as Bax, Bcl-2, caspase-3, Hsp27, Lamin B1, p16, cyclin B1. The effective dose for inhibition of cell growth in both cell lines was determined to be 25µg/ml quercetin for 48 hours. Increased Bax immunoreactivity following quercetin treatment was significant in both Colo-320 and Colo-741 cell lines, but decreased Bcl-2 immunoreactivity was significant only in the Colo-320 primary cell line. In addition, after quercetin administration, the number of TUNEL positive cells and, immunoreactivities for p16, Lamin B1 and cyclin B1 in both Colo-320 and Colo-741 cells increased. Our results suggest that quercetin may only induce apoptosis in primary colon cancer cells. Furthermore, quercetin also triggered senescence in colon cancer cells but some cells remained alive, suggesting that colon cancer cells might have escaped from senescence.
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ISSN:1875-5992
1875-5992
DOI:10.2174/1871520620666200408082026