Luteolin alters muc1 extracellular domain, st antigen, adam-17, il-8, il-10 and nf-κb expression in helicobacter pylori-infected gastric cancer crl-1739 cells: A preliminary study

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Luteolin is a natural flavonoid possessing certain beneficial pharmacological properties, including anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-cancer properties. The majority of types of gastric cancer with chronic gastritis are caused by infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). The present study evaluated the effect of luteolin on a number of selected factors that are potentially involved in gastric cancer development. The study was performed using gastric cancer CRL-1739 cells treated with 30 µM luteolin and H. pylori alone or combined. ELISA and reverse transcription PCR were used to assess the expression levels of MUC1, GalNAcα-R (Tn antigen) and NeuAcα2-3Galβ1-3GalNAc-R (sT antigen), ADAM-17, IL-8, IL-10 and NF-κB. H. pylori and luteolin independently and in combination significantly reduced the expression levels of the extracellular domain of MUC1 in gastric cancer cells compared with the untreated control cells. ADAM-17 expression was reduced by treatment with the pathogen and luteolin. Additionally, both factors reduced sT antigen expression. Treatment with 30 ≤M luteolin significantly induced IL-8 expression at the mRNA and protein level, and the mRNA expression levels of IL-10 and NF-κB compared with the control. Both H. pylori and luteolin induced IL-8 protein expression. The present preliminary results suggest that luteolin may be used to treat patients with gastric cancer.

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Radziejewska, I., Borzym-Kluczyk, M., & Leszczyńska, K. (2020). Luteolin alters muc1 extracellular domain, st antigen, adam-17, il-8, il-10 and nf-κb expression in helicobacter pylori-infected gastric cancer crl-1739 cells: A preliminary study. Biomedical Reports, 14(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2020.1395

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