Literature DB >> 29595070

The Anticancer Effects of Garlic Extracts on Bladder Cancer Compared to Cisplatin: A Common Mechanism of Action via Centromere Protein M.

Won Tae Kim1,2, Sung-Pil Seo2, Young Joon Byun1, Ho-Won Kang2, Yong-June Kim1,2, Sang-Cheol Lee1,2, Pildu Jeong1, Hye-Jin Song3, Soo Young Choe3,4, Dong-Joon Kim5, Seon-Kyu Kim6, Yun Sok Ha7, Sung-Kwon Moon8, Geun Taek Lee9, Isaac Yi Kim9, Seok Joong Yun1,2, Wun-Jae Kim1,2.   

Abstract

Although garlic induces apoptosis in cancer cells, it is unclear whether the effects are similar to those of cisplatin against bladder cancer (BC). Therefore, this study investigated whether garlic extracts and cisplatin show similar activity when used to treat BC. The effect of garlic on T24 BC cell line was examined in a BALB/C-nude mouse xenograft model and compared with that of cisplatin. Tissue microarray analysis and gene network analysis were performed to identify differences in gene expression by control tumors and tumors exposed to garlic extract or cisplatin. Investigation of gene expression based on tissues from 165 BC patients and normal controls was then performed to identify common targets of garlic and cisplatin. Tumor volume and tumor weight in cisplatin (0.05[Formula: see text]mg/kg)- and garlic-treated mice were significantly smaller than those in negative control mice. However, cisplatin-treated mice also showed a significant reduction in body weight. Microarray analysis of tumor tissue identified 515 common anticancer genes in the garlic and cisplatin groups ([Formula: see text]). Gene network analysis of 252 of these genes using the Cytoscape and ClueGo software packages mapped 17 genes and 9 gene ontologies to gene networks. BC (NMIBC and MIBC) patients with low expression of centromere protein M (CENPM) showed significantly better progression-free survival than those with high expression. Garlic extract shows anticancer activity in vivo similar to that of cisplatin, with no evident of side effects. Both appear to act by targeting protein-DNA complex assembly; in particular, expression of CENPM.

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Keywords:  Garlic; Gene Regulatory Networks; Microarray Analysis; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29595070     DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X18500362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Chin Med        ISSN: 0192-415X            Impact factor:   4.667


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