| Literature DB >> 21391609 |
Chien-Chih Chiu1, Po-Len Liu, Kuang-Jing Huang, Hui-Min Wang, Kuo-Feng Chang, Chon-Kit Chou, Fang-Rong Chang, Inn-Wen Chong, Kang Fang, Jia-Shing Chen, Hsueh-Wei Chang, Yang-Chang Wu.
Abstract
We evaluated the possible anticancer performance of a natural compound, goniothalamin (GTN), against human lung cancer using as a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line, H1299, as the model system. Cellular proliferation was significantly inhibited by GTN. Using an improved alkaline comet-nuclear extract (comet-NE) assay, GTN was found to induce a significant increase in the tail DNA. Wound healing and zymography assays showed that GTN attenuated cell migration and caused a reduction in the activity level of two major migration-associated matrix metalloproteinases, MMP-2 and MMP-9. It can be concluded that the DNA-damaging effect of GTN against lung cancer cells leads to growth inhibition as well as a depression in migration ability. Therefore, GTN has potential as a chemotherapeutic agent against lung cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21391609 DOI: 10.1021/jf200566a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279