Ethanolic extract from Derris scandens benth mediates radiosensitzation via two distinct modes of cell death in human colon cancer HT-29 cells

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Enhancing of radioresponsiveness of tumors by using radiosensitizers is a promising approach to increase the efficacy of radiation therapy. Recently, the ethanolic extract of the medicinal plant, Derris scandens Benth has been identified as a potent radiosensitizer of human colon cancer HT29 cells. However, cell death mechanisms underlying radiosensitization activity of D scandens extract have not been identified. Here, we show that treatment of HT-29 cells with D scandens extract in combination with gamma irradiation synergistically sensitizes HT-29 cells to cell lethality by apoptosis and mitotic catastrophe. Furthermore, the extract was found to decrease Erk1/2 activation. These findings suggest that D scandens extract mediates radiosensitization via at least two distinct modes of cell death and silences pro-survival signaling in HT-29 cells.

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Hematulin, A., Ingkaninan, K., Limpeanchob, N., & Sagan, D. (2014). Ethanolic extract from Derris scandens benth mediates radiosensitzation via two distinct modes of cell death in human colon cancer HT-29 cells. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(4), 1871–1877. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.4.1871

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