The Effect of 1'-acetoxychavicol Acetate on A549 Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Pataweekorn Ketkomol, T. Songsak, Suchada Jongrungruangchok, F. Madaka, Nalinee Pradubyat
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Abstract

Lung cancer, a global leading cause of cancer mortality, requires safer and more effective treatments. 1'-acetoxychavicol acetate (ACA) is notable for its wide-ranging therapeutic properties, spanning anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and anti-obesity effects. While its efficacy has been explored in various cell lines, its potential against lung cancer remains few reported. This research aimed to investigate the impact of ACA on cytotoxicity, anti-proliferation, and antimigration potential in A549 human non-small cell lung cell lines. The investigation utilized MTT assays to assess cell viability and determined the IC50 values of ACA at 24, 48, and 72 hours to be 50.42 µM, 33.22 µM, and 21.66 µM, respectively. These results reveal a concentration- and time-dependent reduction in cell viability following ACA treatment. In addition, anti-proliferation was performed using colony-forming assays, and ACA showed notable efficacy in significantly decreasing colony formation, highlighting its strong impact on cell proliferation and viability. In the final part, ACA had promising inhibitory effects on migration, which varied depending on the dose used in the scratch assay. In conclusion, ACA highlighted cytotoxic and anti-proliferation properties of A549 cell line, supporting its potential role in lung cancer therapy pending further investigation and development.
1'-acetoxychavicol Acetate 对 A549 人非小细胞肺癌的影响
肺癌是全球癌症死亡的主要原因,需要更安全、更有效的治疗方法。1'-acetoxychavicol acetate(ACA)具有广泛的治疗特性,包括抗癌、抗炎和抗肥胖作用。虽然人们已经在各种细胞系中探索了它的疗效,但有关它对肺癌的潜在作用的报道仍然很少。本研究旨在探讨 ACA 对 A549 人类非小细胞肺细胞系的细胞毒性、抗增殖和抗迁移潜力的影响。研究采用 MTT 检测法评估细胞活力,并确定 ACA 在 24、48 和 72 小时内的 IC50 值分别为 50.42 µM、33.22 µM 和 21.66 µM。这些结果表明,ACA 处理后细胞活力的降低与浓度和时间有关。此外,利用集落形成试验进行了抗细胞增殖试验,ACA 在显著减少集落形成方面表现出了明显的功效,这突出表明了它对细胞增殖和存活率的强烈影响。最后,ACA 对迁移具有良好的抑制作用,其抑制作用因划痕试验中使用的剂量而异。总之,ACA 突出了 A549 细胞系的细胞毒性和抗增殖特性,支持其在肺癌治疗中的潜在作用,有待进一步研究和开发。
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Journal of Current Science and Technology
Journal of Current Science and Technology Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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