Differential mechanism of action of 3,4’,7-O-trimethylquercetin in three types of ovarian cancer cells

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Background/Aim: 3,4’,7-O-trimethylquercetin (34’7TMQ), a derivative of quercetin, inhibited ovarian cancer cell migration and invasion without affecting proliferation. In this study, the apoptotic effect of 34’7TMQ on three cancer cell lines (CRL-1978, CRL-11731, SK-OV-3) was evaluated. Materials and Methods: Expression of pro-apoptotic proteins such as Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, p38 MAP kinase, and caspase-9 were measured by western blot analysis. Annexin-V staining was performed to visualize apoptotic signaling. Results: Caspase-9 was up-regulated in all three cell lines. Bax/Bcl-2 ratio was up-regulated in CRL-1978 and SK-OV-3 but down-regulated in CRL-11731. The p38 MAPK was down-regulated in CRL-1978, up-regulated in SK-OV-3, and had differential expression in CRL-11731. Annexin V staining indicated that 34’7TMQ at 6.25 μM induced apoptotic signaling in the CRL-1978 ovarian cancer cell line. Conclusion: 34’7TMQ induced apoptosis in three types of cancer cell lines but it appears to have a different mechanism of action in each cell line.

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Zuberi Ashraf, A. H. M., Afroze, S. H., Yamauchi, K., Zawieja, D. C., Keuhl, T. J., Erlandson, L. W., & Uddin, M. N. (2018). Differential mechanism of action of 3,4’,7-O-trimethylquercetin in three types of ovarian cancer cells. Anticancer Research, 38(9), 5131–5137. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.12835

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