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Paramasivam Arumugam1, Raghunandhakumar Subramanian2, Jayaseelan Vijayashree Priyadharsini3, Jayaraman Gopalswamy3.
Abstract
Thymoquinone (TQ), an active component derived from the medial plant Nigella sativa, has been used for medical purposes for more than 2 000 years. Recent studies have reported that TQ blocked angiogenesis in animal model and reduced migration, adhesion, and invasion of glioblastoma cells. We have recently shown that TQ could exhibit a potent cytotoxic effect and induce apoptosis in mouse neuroblastoma (Neuro-2a) cells. In the present study, TQ treatment markedly decreased the adhesion and migration of Neuro-2a cells. TQ down-regulated MMP-2 and MMP-9 protein expression and mRNA levels and their activities. Furthermore, TQ significantly down-regulated the protein expression of transcription factor NF-κB (p65) but not significantly altered the expression of N-Myc. Taken together, our data indicated that TQ's inhibitory effect on the migration of Neuro-2a cells was mediated through the suppression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression, suggesting that TQ treatment can be a promising therapeutic strategy for human malignant neuroblastoma.Entities:
Keywords: MMP-2; Migration; NF-κB; Neuroblastoma; Thymoquinone
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28262117 DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(17)30015-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin J Nat Med ISSN: 1875-5364