Blueberry as a Potential Radiosensitizer for Treating Cervical Cancer

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 25 - Trang 81-88 - 2017
Kristoffer T. Davidson1, Ziwen Zhu2, Qian Bai2, Huaping Xiao1,3, Mark R. Wakefield2, Yujiang Fang1,2
1Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Pathology, Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Des Moines, USA
2Department of Surgery, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, USA
3The Affiliated Hospital of Xiangnan University, Chenzhou, China

Tóm tắt

Cervical cancer (CC) is a leading cause of death in women worldwide. Radiation therapy (RT) for CC is an effective alternative, but its toxicity remains challenging. Blueberry is amongst the most commonly consumed berries in the United States. We previously showed that resveratrol, a compound in red grapes, can be used as a radiosensitizer for prostate cancer. In this study, we found that the percentage of colonies, PCNA expression level and the OD value of cells from the CC cell line SiHa were all decreased in RT/Blueberry Extract (BE) group when compared to those in the RT alone group. Furthermore, TUNEL+ cells and the relative caspase-3 activity in the CC cells were increased in the RT/BE group compared to those in the RT alone group. The anti-proliferative effect of RT/BE on cancer cells correlated with downregulation of pro-proliferative molecules cyclin D and cyclin E. The pro-apoptotic effect of RT/BE correlated with upregulation of the pro-apoptotic molecule TRAIL. Thus, BE sensitizes SiHa cells to RT by inhibition of proliferation and promotion of apoptosis, suggesting that blueberry might be used as a potential radiosensitizer to treat CC.

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