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Practical Oncology Journal ; (6): 289-293, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752856

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Objective The mechanism of apoptosis induced by polyphenyl propenoid-polysaccharide complex(PPC)in hu-man breast cancer MCF-7 cells was studied. Methods MCF-7 cells were cultured with different concentrations of PPC for differ-ent time. The effects of PPC on proliferation and apoptosis were detected in MCF-7 cells by MTT assay,fluorescent staining,apopto-sis detection kit,DNA gel electrophoresis and Western blot. Results PPC induced apoptosis in MCF-7 cells. When apoptosis oc-curred,the enzyme activities of caspase-3 and-9 were increased,and the expression of pro-caspase-3 protein was decreased. Caspase-3 inhibitor(z-DEVE-fmk)could partially inhibit PPC-induced apoptosis and inhibit activation of caspase-3 precursor enzyme. Conclusion PPC induces apoptosis of MCF-7 cells by activating caspase family.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 1914-1918, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-853492

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Objective: To investigate the anti-HIV-1 activity and mechanism of pine cone extracts from Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis in vitro. Methods: The cytotoxicity of pine cone extract from P. kesiya var. langbianensis was examined by MTT assay; Syncytium formation inhibition assay, p24 assay, and the HIV-1-induced MT-4 cell death assay were used to evaluate the anti-HIV-1 activity of pine cone extract from P. kesiya var. langbianensis. HIV DNA species detection assay, cell fusion assays, and time of addition assay were used to determine the mechanisms of the extracts. Results: Pine cone extract from P. kesiya var. langbianensis named SMS-F showed the good inhibition on HIV-1 in C8166 cells with TI value above 436.46 and 558.61, respectively. HIV-1 DNA species detection showed that ssDNA and late-RT were lower in the SMS-F treated group than those in the control group. The result implied that the mechanism of SMS-F might target the early stage of HIV-1 replication. SMS-F blocked the cell to cell fusion with EC50 value 71.03 μg/mL and could not inhibit the replication of HIV-1 after entering the cell, which confirmed SMS-F targeting the HIV entry stage. Conclusion: Pine cone extract from P. kesiya var. langbianensis shows the good inhibition on HIV-1 targeting the viral entry stage.

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