Shikonin induced necroptosis via reactive oxygen species in the T-47D breast cancer cell line

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Breast cancer, the most common cancer in the women, is the leading cause of death. Necrotic signaling pathways will enable targeted therapeutic agents to eliminate apoptosis-resistant cancer cells. In the present study, the effect of shikonin on the induction of cell necroptosis or apoptosis was evaluated using the T-47D breast cancer cell line. The cell death modes, caspase-3 and 8 activities and the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were assessed. Cell death mainly occurred through necroptosis. In the presence of Nec-1, caspase-3 mediated apoptosis was apparent in the shikonin treated cells. Shikonin stimulates ROS generation in the mitochondria of T-47D cells, which causes necroptosis or apoptosis. Induction of necroptosis, as a backup-programmed cell death pathway via ROS stimulation, offers a new strategy for the treatment of breast cancer.

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Shahsavari, Z., Karami-Tehrani, F., & Salami, S. (2015). Shikonin induced necroptosis via reactive oxygen species in the T-47D breast cancer cell line. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 16(16), 7261–7266. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2015.16.16.7261

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