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An In Vitro Anti-Cancer Activity of Ocimum tenuiflorum Essential Oil by Inducing Apoptosis in Human Gastric Cancer Cell Lineopen access

Authors
Boonyanugomol, WongwarutRukseree, KamolchanokPrapatpong, PornpanReamtong, OnrapakBaik, Seung-ChulJung, MyunghwanShin, Min-KyoungKang, Hyung-LyunLee, Woo-Kon
Issue Date
Aug-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Ocimum tenuiflorum; essential oil; gastric cancer; cell migration; cell invasion; apoptosis
Citation
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania), v.57, no.8
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Journal Title
Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
Volume
57
Number
8
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/3408
DOI
10.3390/medicina57080784
ISSN
1010-660X
1648-9144
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The effects of Ocimum tenuiflorum essential oil (OTEO) against gastric cancer remain unknown and merit investigation. Materials and Methods: In the present study, the anti-cancer activity of OTEO was examined in a human gastric cancer cell line (AGS). After OTEO treatment, AGS cell viability was determined by an MTT assay, and inhibition of metastasis was determined by cell migration and invasion assays. The expression of apoptosis-related genes in treated AGS cells was determined by qRT-PCR. Results: OTEO significantly decreased AGS cell viability in a dose-dependent manner (IC50 163.42 mu g/mL) and effectively inhibited cell migration and invasion. Morphological examination demonstrated that OTEO induced cell shrinkage, chromatin condensation, and fragmentation, which are considered typical morphologies of apoptotic cell death. Pro-apoptotic genes (TP53, BAX, and BAK) were significantly up-regulated, while anti-apoptotic genes (BCL-2 and BCL-xL) were significantly down-regulated after treatment with OTEO. In addition, significantly increased gene expression was detected for CASP8, CASP9, and CASP3 in AGS cells exposed to OTEO. GC-MS analysis demonstrated that the major compound of OTEO was caryophyllene (25.85%) and alpha-pinene (11.66%). Conclusions: This in vitro study demonstrates for the first time that OTEO has potential anti-gastric cancer activity and may induce apoptosis in AGS cells through extrinsic and intrinsic pathways.
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