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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 353-358, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-753252

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Objective: To evaluate antitumor activities of Fritillaria imperialis and Eryngium caucasicum methanolic extracts on human hepatoma (HepG2) and colon cancer (HCT116) cell lines in comparison to human foreskin fibroblasts as the normal cells. Methods: Methanolic extracts of Fritillaria imperialis and Eryngium caucasicum were prepared by the maceration method. The effect of the extracts at various concentrations (100, 200, 400, 600, and 800 μg/mL) on cell survival was evaluated using the MTT method. Besides, fluorescence staining was used to evaluate death patterns of the cells. Results: MTT assay showed that Fritillaria imperialis significantly decreased the viability of all cell lines after 24 and 48 hours of treatments. However, Eryngium caucasicum extract did not show any significant cytotoxicity effect on the cell lines. Fluorescence staining revealed that Fritillaria imperialis induced apoptosis of HCT116 cells at 550 μg/mL. Conclusions: Fritillaria imperialis extract has antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects on HCT116 and HepG2 cancer cells and therefore, may serve as an anticancer agent.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 353-358, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-950349

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Objective: To evaluate antitumor activities of Fritillaria imperialis and Eryngium caucasicum methanolic extracts on human hepatoma (HepG2) and colon cancer (HCT116) cell lines in comparison to human foreskin fibroblasts as the normal cells. Methods: Methanolic extracts of Fritillaria imperialis and Eryngium caucasicum were prepared by the maceration method. The effect of the extracts at various concentrations (100, 200, 400, 600, and 800 μg/mL) on cell survival was evaluated using the MTT method. Besides, fluorescence staining was used to evaluate death patterns of the cells. Results: MTT assay showed that Fritillaria imperialis significantly decreased the viability of all cell lines after 24 and 48 hours of treatments. However, Eryngium caucasicum extract did not show any significant cytotoxicity effect on the cell lines. Fluorescence staining revealed that Fritillaria imperialis induced apoptosis of HCT116 cells at 550 μg/mL. Conclusions: Fritillaria imperialis extract has antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects on HCT116 and HepG2 cancer cells and therefore, may serve as an anticancer agent.

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Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy ; (6)1995.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-581850

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The whole length mouse interferon-gamma (mIFN-?) cDNA was obtained using RT-PCR and was introduced into mouse hepatoma cell line H22 by retroviral vector. We examined the tumorigenicity of mIFN-? gene modified H22 in experimental animals. The results indicated that the gene modified tumor cells had less tumorigenicity than the parental tumor cells and the tumor vaccine had therapeatic effects on tumor-bearing animals.

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Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy ; (6)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-581775

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We compared the ability of tumorigenicity of TNF-? gene-modified and unmodified H22 tumor cells, and therapeutic functions of the irradiated cells. Results indicated that H22-TNF-? cells were less tumorigenic as compared to H22 and H22-LXSN cells. In case of treatment groups, injected with irradiated tumor vaccine in 3 or 6 days after inoculation of H22 cells, the tumor growth was suppressed.

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