The effect of resveratrol or curcumin on head and neck cancer cells sensitivity to the cytotoxic effects of cisplatin

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Natural compounds can modulate all three major phases of carcinogenesis. The role of the natural compounds such as resveratrol (RSV) and curcumin (CRM) in modulation of anticancer potential of platinum-based drugs (CisPt) is still a topic of considerable debate. In order to enhance head and neck cancer (HNSCC) cells’ sensitivity to the cytotoxic effects of CisPt combined treatments with RSV or CRM were used. The study aim was to evaluate how the RSV or CRM associated to CisPt treatment modulated some cellular processes such as proliferation, P21 gene expression, apoptotic process, and cell cycle development in HNSCC tumor cell line (PE/CA-PJ49) compared to a normal cell line (HUVEC). The results showed that RSV or CRM treatment affected the viability of tumor cells more than normal cells. These natural compounds act against proliferation and sustain the effects of cisplatin by cell cycle arrest, induction of apoptosis and amplification of P21 expression in tumor cells. In conclusion, using RSV or CRM as adjuvants in CisPt therapy might have a beneficial effect by supporting the effects induced by CisPt.

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Bostan, M., Petrică-Matei, G. G., Radu, N., Hainarosie, R., Stefanescu, C. D., Diaconu, C. C., & Roman, V. (2020). The effect of resveratrol or curcumin on head and neck cancer cells sensitivity to the cytotoxic effects of cisplatin. Nutrients, 12(9), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12092596

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