Amygdalin Decreases Adhesion and Migration of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Lines
Amygdalin Decreases Adhesion and Migration of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Lines
نویسندگان: محمد رحمتی , بشیر مسیبی , لیلا محمدی , اشکان کلانتری چروده
کلمات کلیدی: Amygdalin, adhesion, migration, breast cancer, integrin, MCF-7, MDA-MB-231
نشریه: 8726 , 4 , 13 , 2020
| نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله |
محمد رحمتی |
| مرحله جاری مقاله |
تایید نهایی |
| دانشکده/مرکز مربوطه |
مرکز تحقیقات کاربردی دارویی |
| کد مقاله |
73469 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
Amygdalin Decreases Adhesion and Migration of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Lines |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
Amygdalin Decreases Adhesion and Migration of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Lines |
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| نوع مقاله |
Original Article |
| نحوه ایندکس شدن مقاله |
ایندکس شده سطح یک – ISI - Web of Science |
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| Abstract: Background: Cell adhesion, as dynamic interactions between cell-cell and cell-matrix,
has an essential role in cancer cell migration. Integrins as cell membrane receptors are involved in
cell adhesion and signal transduction. Aberrant expression of integrins is associated with the cancer
cell adhesion.
Objective: Targeting the process of cell adhesion and migration could be helpful to prevent cancer
cell metastasis. Amygdalin is a cyanoglycoside compound with anti-cancer properties, while its effect on cancer cell adhesion is not completely clear.
Methods: The cytotoxic effect of amygdalin on breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231) and human skin fibroblast cell line as a normal cell, was evaluated through MTT assay. The
cell adhesion assay and wound healing assay were performed to determine amygdalin effects on adhesion and migration of cancer cells. Further analysis was carried out to evaluate integrin α and β
levels through real-time PCR.
Results: We demonstrated that amygdalin diminished the cell viability of both cell lines in a time
and dose-dependent manner, while amygdalin did not have any toxicity on the human skin fibroblast cell line in the same dosages. Following amygdalin treatment, the adhesion of both studied
cell lines to fibronectin and collagen I decrease, and this reduction is significantly greater in the
case of binding to fibronectin compared to binding to collagen. The MDA-MB-231 cell migration
was decreased greater than MCF-7 cells. The levels of α and β integrin were differentially regulated by amygdalin in both cancer cell lines.
Conclusion: These results suggest that depending on cancer cell lines, amygdalin affects cancer
cell adhesion and migration. |
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