Radioprotective Effect of Curcumin on DNA Double Strand Breaks in Human Blood Lymphocytes after in vitro γ-Irradiation

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
N. Kostova, A. Staynova, Ljubomira Popova-Hadjiiska, Dimka Georgieva, I. Ivanova, R. Hristova
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Abstract

Curcumin is a component of natural spice Curcuma longa. It is known that this polyphenol has been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antiviral, antioxidant and antibacterial activities. The mechanism of curcumin effectiveness on both healthy and cancer tissues is still unclear. Aims: In vitro assessment of curcumin effect on both double-strand breaks and chromosomal translocations frequency, after γ-irradiation. Methods: Human peripheral blood samples were pre-treated with different concentrations of curcumin (0.5 µg/ml; 10 µg/ml; 20 µg/ml and 100 µg/ml). Thereafter they were exposed to 60Co γ-rays using various irradiation doses (0.05 Gy; 0.5 Gy; 1 Gy and 2 Gy). Both γ H2AX/53BP1 foci assay and FISH analysis were used to evaluate DNA double-strand breaks and translocation frequencies. Results: Curcumin pre-treatment exhibited significant lower γ-H2AX/53BP1 foci appearance and reduced translocations frequency in irradiated compared to untreated lymphocytes. At 1 Gy irradiation and 10 µg/ml curcumin, the reduction of total translocations frequency was 42%. We found that at 2 Gy irradiation, the most protective concentration was 0.5 µg/ml curcumin. In this case, translocations declined almost twofold compared to curcumin non-treated cells. Conclusion: The present in vitro study demonstrates that curcumin reduces both γ-H2AX/53BP1 foci and translocations occurrence in peripheral blood lymphocytes, after γ-irradiation.
姜黄素对体外γ射线照射后人血淋巴细胞DNA双链断裂的辐射防护作用
姜黄素是天然香料姜黄的一种成分。众所周知,这种多酚已被证明具有抗炎、抗癌、抗病毒、抗氧化和抗菌活性。姜黄素对健康组织和癌症组织的作用机制尚不清楚。目的:体外评价姜黄素对γ辐照后双链断裂和染色体易位频率的影响。方法:用不同浓度姜黄素(0.5µg/ml;10µg / ml;20µg/ml和100µg/ml)。之后,他们被暴露在60Co γ射线中,使用不同的辐照剂量(0.05 Gy;0.5 Gy;1gy和2gy)。使用γ H2AX/53BP1焦点试验和FISH分析来评估DNA双链断裂和易位频率。结果:与未处理的淋巴细胞相比,姜黄素预处理显著降低了γ-H2AX/53BP1灶的外观和易位频率。在1 Gy和10µg/ml姜黄素照射下,总易位频率降低42%。结果表明,在2 Gy照射下,姜黄素浓度为0.5µg/ml时保护作用最强。在这种情况下,与姜黄素未处理的细胞相比,易位下降了近两倍。结论:体外实验表明,姜黄素可减少γ-H2AX/53BP1在γ辐照后外周血淋巴细胞的病灶和易位发生。
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International Journal Bioautomation
International Journal Bioautomation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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