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Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis

Naturally occurring compounds are considered as attractive candidates for cancer treatment and prevention. Quercetin and ellagic acid are naturally occurring flavonoids abundantly seen in several fruits and vegetables. In the present study, we evaluate and compare antitumor efficacies of quercetin a...

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Autores principales: Srivastava, Shikha, Somasagara, Ranganatha R., Hegde, Mahesh, Nishana, Mayilaadumveettil, Tadi, Satish Kumar, Srivastava, Mrinal, Choudhary, Bibha, Raghavan, Sathees C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27068577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep24049
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author Srivastava, Shikha
Somasagara, Ranganatha R.
Hegde, Mahesh
Nishana, Mayilaadumveettil
Tadi, Satish Kumar
Srivastava, Mrinal
Choudhary, Bibha
Raghavan, Sathees C.
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Somasagara, Ranganatha R.
Hegde, Mahesh
Nishana, Mayilaadumveettil
Tadi, Satish Kumar
Srivastava, Mrinal
Choudhary, Bibha
Raghavan, Sathees C.
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description Naturally occurring compounds are considered as attractive candidates for cancer treatment and prevention. Quercetin and ellagic acid are naturally occurring flavonoids abundantly seen in several fruits and vegetables. In the present study, we evaluate and compare antitumor efficacies of quercetin and ellagic acid in animal models and cancer cell lines in a comprehensive manner. We found that quercetin induced cytotoxicity in leukemic cells in a dose-dependent manner, while ellagic acid showed only limited toxicity. Besides leukemic cells, quercetin also induced cytotoxicity in breast cancer cells, however, its effect on normal cells was limited or none. Further, quercetin caused S phase arrest during cell cycle progression in tested cancer cells. Quercetin induced tumor regression in mice at a concentration 3-fold lower than ellagic acid. Importantly, administration of quercetin lead to ~5 fold increase in the life span in tumor bearing mice compared to that of untreated controls. Further, we found that quercetin interacts with DNA directly, and could be one of the mechanisms for inducing apoptosis in both, cancer cell lines and tumor tissues by activating the intrinsic pathway. Thus, our data suggests that quercetin can be further explored for its potential to be used in cancer therapeutics and combination therapy.
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spelling pubmed-48286422016-04-19 Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis Srivastava, Shikha Somasagara, Ranganatha R. Hegde, Mahesh Nishana, Mayilaadumveettil Tadi, Satish Kumar Srivastava, Mrinal Choudhary, Bibha Raghavan, Sathees C. Sci Rep Article Naturally occurring compounds are considered as attractive candidates for cancer treatment and prevention. Quercetin and ellagic acid are naturally occurring flavonoids abundantly seen in several fruits and vegetables. In the present study, we evaluate and compare antitumor efficacies of quercetin and ellagic acid in animal models and cancer cell lines in a comprehensive manner. We found that quercetin induced cytotoxicity in leukemic cells in a dose-dependent manner, while ellagic acid showed only limited toxicity. Besides leukemic cells, quercetin also induced cytotoxicity in breast cancer cells, however, its effect on normal cells was limited or none. Further, quercetin caused S phase arrest during cell cycle progression in tested cancer cells. Quercetin induced tumor regression in mice at a concentration 3-fold lower than ellagic acid. Importantly, administration of quercetin lead to ~5 fold increase in the life span in tumor bearing mice compared to that of untreated controls. Further, we found that quercetin interacts with DNA directly, and could be one of the mechanisms for inducing apoptosis in both, cancer cell lines and tumor tissues by activating the intrinsic pathway. Thus, our data suggests that quercetin can be further explored for its potential to be used in cancer therapeutics and combination therapy. Nature Publishing Group 2016-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4828642/ /pubmed/27068577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep24049 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Srivastava, Shikha
Somasagara, Ranganatha R.
Hegde, Mahesh
Nishana, Mayilaadumveettil
Tadi, Satish Kumar
Srivastava, Mrinal
Choudhary, Bibha
Raghavan, Sathees C.
Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis
title Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis
title_full Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis
title_fullStr Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis
title_short Quercetin, a Natural Flavonoid Interacts with DNA, Arrests Cell Cycle and Causes Tumor Regression by Activating Mitochondrial Pathway of Apoptosis
title_sort quercetin, a natural flavonoid interacts with dna, arrests cell cycle and causes tumor regression by activating mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27068577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep24049
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