Description:
Background: Different Salvia species have demonstrated anti-proliferative effects on various
cancer cells. Owing to the poor literature on the anti-proliferative effects of Salvia species on
gastric cancer cells, present study was conducted to determine the anticancer effects of a local
Iranian Salvia, Salvia chorassanica, on two different gastric cell lines.
Methods: Root, stem and leaf extract of Salvia chorassanica were prepared through maceration
method and were then used to treat the AGS and MKN-45 cell lines in different concentrations.
MTT assay was employed to determine the toxicity of all the types of extracts on the two studied
cell lines. The expression of Bax, Bcl-2, Caspase3, MMP2 and MMP9 genes were determined
through reverse transcription Real time PCR (RT-PCR).
Results: Bunge and shoot extracts demonstrated toxicity in both cell lines which were more
considerable in AGS cells treated with root extract. In contrary to AGS cells, Caspase3 gene was
up-regulated in all types of treatment while the MMP2 and MMP9 genes were down-regulated
(p-value<0.001). Except of the MKN-45 cells treated with leaf extract, Bax/Bcl-2 expression ratio
was decreased in the treatment with all types of Salvia chorassanica extracts (p-value<0.001).
Conclusion: Remarkable low IC50 concentration of root extract in MKN-45 cell line is indicating
the significant cytotoxicity of Salvia chorassanica against gastric cancer cells. Moreover, gene
expression analysis in MKN-45 needs further confirmation on the potential anti-metastatic
roles of leaf and root extracts in higher grades of gastric cancer
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Fatemeh Karami