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Stimulatory Effect of Indolic Hormone on As2O3 Cytotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells: NF-κ B-dependent Mechanism of Action of Melatonin

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  158-168

Abstract

 The advent of combination therapy unprecedentedly shifted the paradigm of cancer treatment by reconstructing the conventional protocols. By identifying the anti-tumoral activity for different natural products, recent interest has focused on inventing the combined-modality strategies to increase the cure rates of cancer, while reducing the toxic side effects of current intensive regimens. To evaluate whether melatonin, indolic hormone produced mainly by the pineal gland, could enhance the pro-apoptotic effect of arsenic trioxide (As2O3) in breast cancer, MCF-7 cells were treated with As2O3-plus-melatonin and then the survival, proliferative rate, caspase-3 activity, and mRNA expression level of anti-apoptosis target genes of NF-κ B were investigated. Our results delineated that exposure of MCF-7 cells to As2O3 not only reduced the survival of the cells, but also induced a caspsase-3-dependent apoptotic cell death. Noteworthy, an enhanced induction of apoptosis was found using As2O3 in combination with melatonin. Moreover, RQ-PCR analysis revealed that the enhanced cytotoxic effect of As2O3 in the presence of melatonin is mediated, at least partly, through suppressing the expression of NF-κ B anti-apoptotic target genes such as MCL-1, BCL-2, survivin, XIAP, and c-IAP1 in breast cancer cells. The resulting data showed that As2O3, either alone or in combination with melatonin, exerted significant cytotoxic effect against MCF-7 cells. However, further investigations are needed to provide valuable clues for expediting this combination as a therapeutic strategy for breast cancer.

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    Safaroghli Azar, Ava, POURBAGHERI SIGAROODI, ATIEH, BASHASH, DAVOOD, Nooshinfar, Elaheh, Anjam Najmedini, Ali, Sadeghi, Soroush, REZAIE TAVIRANI, MOSTAFA, & Esmaeil Akbari, Mohammad. (2018). Stimulatory Effect of Indolic Hormone on As2O3 Cytotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells: NF-κ B-dependent Mechanism of Action of Melatonin. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE, 7(3), 158-168. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/332234/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Safaroghli Azar Ava, POURBAGHERI SIGAROODI ATIEH, BASHASH DAVOOD, Nooshinfar Elaheh, Anjam Najmedini Ali, Sadeghi Soroush, REZAIE TAVIRANI MOSTAFA, Esmaeil Akbari Mohammad. Stimulatory Effect of Indolic Hormone on As2O3 Cytotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells: NF-κ B-dependent Mechanism of Action of Melatonin. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE[Internet]. 2018;7(3):158-168. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/332234/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Ava Safaroghli Azar, ATIEH POURBAGHERI SIGAROODI, DAVOOD BASHASH, Elaheh Nooshinfar, Ali Anjam Najmedini, Soroush Sadeghi, MOSTAFA REZAIE TAVIRANI, and Mohammad Esmaeil Akbari, “Stimulatory Effect of Indolic Hormone on As2O3 Cytotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cells: NF-κ B-dependent Mechanism of Action of Melatonin,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 158–168, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/332234/en

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