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Scrophularia Atropatana extract reverses TP53 gene promoter hypermethylation and decreases survivin antiapoptotic gene expression in breast cancer cells

(2018) Scrophularia Atropatana extract reverses TP53 gene promoter hypermethylation and decreases survivin antiapoptotic gene expression in breast cancer cells. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. pp. 2599-2605. ISSN 15137368 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: In many cases of breast cancer, the aberrant methylation of TP53 gene leads to uncontrolled cell proliferation and apoptosis inhibition. Moreover, expression of oncogenes which are under the control of P53 protein could be altered. Survivin as a conspicuous example of this category plays important roles in tumorigenesis, drug resistance and apoptosis inhibition. The present study was done to reveal the effects of Scrophularia atropatana extract on epigenetic situation of TP53 gene promoter and the expression levels of anti-apoptotic gene, survivin and its potential for production of cancer epi-drugs. Methods: Cytotoxic effect of dichloromethane extracts of Scrophularia plant on MCF-7 cell line was assessed in our previous study. Cell death ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and TUNEL (Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling) tests were used to investigate the occurrence of apoptosis in the treated cells. Methylation Specific PCR (MSP) was employed to assess the changes in methylation status of the TP53 gene promoter. Furthermore, quantitative real time PCR was utilized to evaluate the resulting changes in TP53 and survivin genes expression. Results: Cell death ELISA and TUNEL assays confirmed the occurrence of apoptosis. MSP test revealed a significant change in the methylation status of TP53 promoter. QRT-PCR showed an increased TP53 gene expression in the treated cells while a significant decrease in survivin mRNA was evident. Conclusions: According to the outcomes, dichloromethane extract of S. atropatana returned the TP53 gene promoter hypermethylation to normal state. This plant could be a promising source for production of epi-drugs due to its apoptotic effects and reversal of TP53 epigenetic alterations. © 2018, Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: BIRC5 Epigenetics P53 Scrophularia atropatana Survivin BIRC5 protein, human plant extract protein p53 TP53 protein, human apoptosis breast tumor cell proliferation chemistry DNA methylation drug effect female gene expression regulation genetics human metabolism pathology promoter region Scrophularia tumor cell culture Breast Neoplasms Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic Humans Plant Extracts Promoter Regions, Genetic Tumor Cells, Cultured Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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Page Range: pp. 2599-2605
Journal or Publication Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume: 19
Number: 9
Identification Number: 10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.9.2599
ISSN: 15137368 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4119

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