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Anthocyanins from the fruit of vitis coignetiae pulliat inhibit TNF-Augmented cancer proliferation, migration, and invasion in A549 cells

Authors
Lu, J.N.Panchanathan, R.Lee, W.S.Kim, H.J.Kim, D.H.Choi, Y.H.Kim, G.S.Shin, S.C.Hong, S.C.
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
Keywords
Anthocyanins; Anti-cancer effects; Invasion; Lung cancer; Vitis coignetiae Pulliat
Citation
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, v.18, no.11, pp 2919 - 2923
Pages
5
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume
18
Number
11
Start Page
2919
End Page
2923
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/14962
DOI
10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.11.2919
ISSN
1513-7368
Abstract
Objective: Anthocyanins belong to a class of flavonoids, exhibiting antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions have been reported to have anti-cancer effects. Here, we investigated whether anthocyanins can inhibit cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and angiogenesis in human lung cancer A549 cells, which are critically involved in cancer metastasis. Methods: We used anthocyanins from fruits of Vitis coignetiae Pulliat (AIMs) which has been used in Korean folk medicine for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and cancers. We have performed cell proliferation assays, cell invasion assay, gelatin zymography, wound healing assay and western blotting to examine whether anthocyanins can inhibit cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and angiogenesis in A549 cells. Result: AIMs did not inhibit cancer cell proliferation on A549 cells. Also, AIMs suppressed cancer migration, and invasion by supressing MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression. The Immuno-blotting results also revealed that AIMs suppressed the proteins involved in cancer proliferation (COX- 2, C-myc, cyclin D1), migration and invasion (MMP-2, MMP-9), anti-apoptosis (XIAP, and c-IAP2), adhesion and angiogenesis (ICAM-1, VEGF). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the anthocyanins isolated from fruits of Vitis coignetiae Pulliat inhibit cancer proliferation, cancer migration, and invasion that is involve in cancer-metastasis. This study provides evidence that AIMs might have anti-cancer effects on human lung cancer.
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