The inhibitory effect of ellagic acid on cell growth of ovarian carcinoma cells

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Ellagic acid (EA) is able to inhibit the growth of several cancer cells; however, its effect on human ovarian carcinoma cells has not yet been investigated. Ovarian carcinoma ES-2 and PA-1 cells were treated with EA (10100 M) and assessed for viability, cell cycle, apoptosis, anoikis, autophagy, and chemosensitivity to doxorubicin and their molecular mechanisms. EA inhibited cell proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent manner by arresting both cell lines at the G1 phase of the cell cycle, which were from elevating p53 and Cip1/p21 and decreasing cyclin D1 and E levels. EA also induced caspase-3-mediated apoptosis by increasing the Bax: Bcl-2 ratio and restored anoikis in both cell lines. The enhancement of apoptosis and/or inhibition of autophagy in these cells by EA assisted the chemotherapy efficacy. The results indicated that EA is a potential novel chemoprevention and treatment assistant agent for human ovarian carcinoma. © 2013 Yuan-Chiang Chung et al.

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Chung, Y. C., Lu, L. C., Tsai, M. H., Chen, Y. J., Chen, Y. Y., Yao, S. P., & Hsu, C. P. (2013). The inhibitory effect of ellagic acid on cell growth of ovarian carcinoma cells. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/306705

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