Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2011-01-01

Chios mastic gum extracts as a potent antitumor agent that inhibits growth and induces apoptosis of oral cancer cells.

ShengJin Li, In-Ho Cha, Woong Nam

Index: Asian Pac. J. Cancer Prev. 12(7) , 1877-80, (2011)

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Abstract

The purpose was to investigate Chios mastic gum (CMG) extract as an potential anti-tumor agent for oral squamous cell carcinoma in vitro.We designed a study to examine the effects of CMG extracts on growth of oral squamous cell carcinoma cell line, YD-10B and to determine whether the extracts could induce apoptosis through the activation of caspase-3, using the common chemotherapeutic agent Paclitaxel (Taxol, Bristol-Myers Squibb) as a control.MTT assay suggested that both CMG and Taxol inhibited the proliferation of YD-10B cells in a time and dose dependent manner. Moreover, 10 μg/mL of CMG and 50 μg/mL of Taxol caused fragmentation of the genomic DNA at 24 hour. Finally, 10 μg/mL of CMG and 50 μg/mL of Taxol caused cleavage of procaspase-3 in western blot analysis.These results suggest CMG's potential as an anti-tumor agent.


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