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Sulforaphane inhibits growth of human breast cancer cells and augments the therapeutic index of the chemotherapeutic drug, gemcitabine
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
  • Arif Hussain, Manipal University
  • Javeria Mohsin, Manipal University
  • Sathyen Alwin Prabhu, Manipal University
  • Salema Begum, Manipal University
  • Qurrat El Ain Nusri, Manipal University
  • Geetganga Harish, Manipal University
  • Elham Javed, Manipal University
  • Munawwar Ali Khan, Zayed University
  • Chhavi Sharma, Manipal University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract

Phytochemicals are among the natural chemopreventive agents with most potential for delaying, blocking or reversing the initiation and promotional events of carcinogenesis. They therefore offer cancer treatment strategies to reduce cancer related death. One such promising chemopreventive agent which has attracted considerable attention is sulforaphane (SFN), which exhibits anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, and anti-microbial properties. The present study was undertaken to assess effect of SFN alone and in combination with a chemotherapeutic agent, gemcitabine, on the proliferative potential of MCF-7 cells by cell viability assay and authenticated the results by nuclear morphological examination. Further we analyzed the modulation of expression of Bcl-2 and COX-2 on treatment of these cells with SFN by RT-PCR. SFN showed cytotoxic effects on MCF-7 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner via an apoptotic mode of cell death. In addition, a combinational treatment of SFN and gemcitabine on MCF-7 cells resulted in growth inhibition in a synergistic manner with a combination index (CI)<1. Notably, SFN was found to significantly downregulate the expression of Bcl-2, an anti-apoptotic gene, and COX-2, a gene involved in inflammation, in a time-dependent manner. These results indicate that SFN induces apoptosis and anti-inflammatory effects on MCF-7 cells via downregulation of Bcl-2 and COX-2 respectively. The combination of SFN and gemcitabine may potentiate the efficacy of gemcitabine and minimize the toxicity to normal cells. Taken together, SFN may be a potent anti-cancer agent for breast cancer treatment.

Publisher
Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
Keywords
  • Apoptosis,
  • Breast cancer,
  • Chemoprevention,
  • Gemcitabine,
  • Sulforaphane
Scopus ID
84890520213
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
Yes
Open Access Type
Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series
Citation Information
Arif Hussain, Javeria Mohsin, Sathyen Alwin Prabhu, Salema Begum, et al.. "Sulforaphane inhibits growth of human breast cancer cells and augments the therapeutic index of the chemotherapeutic drug, gemcitabine" Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Vol. 14 Iss. 10 (2013) p. 5855 - 5860 ISSN: <a href="https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/issn/1513-7368" target="_blank">1513-7368</a>
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/munawwar-khan/5/