Abdul Azis, Andi Asadul Islam, Haerani Rasyid, Ika Yustisia, Lukman Hakim, Syakib Bakri, Agussalim Bukhari, Andi Alfian Zainuddin
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简介与目的:前列腺癌是公认的与男性恶性肿瘤相关的全球负担性疾病。已经研究了几种以水果和植物为基础的补充剂,以评估它们对前列腺癌管理的效用。已知Ajwa枣(Phoenix Dactylifera L.)含有多种有益化合物,这使它们成为潜在的抗癌疗法。本研究的目的是通过分析MCL-1水平、EGFR和p53表达对前列腺癌细胞PC3凋亡的影响,来评估Ajwa枣对前列腺癌细胞PC3的影响。材料与方法:本研究为体外实验研究,采用后验对照设计。各组分为4组:对照组、阿比特龙组、阿吉瓦枣组、阿比特龙与阿吉瓦枣联合组。PC3细胞孵育72 h后,采用CCK-8法测定水枣的抑菌浓度(IC50)。ELISA法测定MCL-1水平,免疫荧光显微染色法测定EGFR和p53表达。采用荧光活化细胞分选(FACS)检测细胞凋亡。采用SPSS version 25和R-studio进行统计分析。结果:红枣的IC50为913.3 μg/ml。我们的数据表明,与对照组相比,Ajwa枣降低了MCL-1水平、EGFR和p53表达,并诱导了细胞凋亡。此外,当与阿比特龙联合使用时,这些效果变得更加明显。结论:本研究证明了Ajwa枣作为前列腺癌补充疗法的潜力,但在进行临床试验之前仍需进一步研究。
Anti-cancer activity of Ajwa dates extract (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) through analysis of MCL-1 levels, EGFR, and p53 expressions on apoptosis in human prostate cancer cell lines PC3: an in vitro study.
Introduction & objectives: Prostate cancer is recognized as a global burden disease related to malignancy in men. Several fruit and plant-based supplementation have been studied to evaluate their utility for the management of prostate cancer. Ajwa dates (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) have been known to contain various beneficial compounds, which makes them a potential anti-cancer therapy. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Ajwa dates on prostate cancer cell lines PC3 through analysis of MCL-1 levels, EGFR, and p53 expressions on apoptosis.
Materials & methods: This study was an experimental in vitro study with post-test-only control design. Groups were divided into four: control group, abiraterone group, Ajwa dates group, and combination group (abiraterone and Ajwa dates). Viability test was conducted using the CCK-8 method to determine the inhibitory concentration (IC50) of Ajwa dates after a 72-hour incubation period of PC3 cells. The MCL-1 levels were rated using ELISA, while EGFR and p53 expressions were analyzed using immunofluorescence microscopic staining. Apoptosis was measured using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). SPSS version 25 and R-studio were used for statistical analysis.
Results: This study found the IC50 for Ajwa dates was 913.3 μg/ml. Our data indicated that Ajwa dates decrease the MCL-1 levels, EGFR and p53 expression and also induced apoptosis compared to control. Furthermore, these effects became more evident when combined with abiraterone.
Conclusions: This study demonstrates the potential of Ajwa dates as a complementary therapy for prostate cancer, but further research is still needed before clinical testing is carried out.