Plaunotol is an acyclic diterpene alcohol that was evaluated for anti-proliferative activity in four human cancer cell
lines: HeLa; HT-29; MCF-7; and KB. After the cells were treated with plaunotol, cell viability was determined using the MTT
assay. The results showed that plaunotol inhibited the growth of human cancer cell lines with an IC50 of 65.47±6.39 μM (HeLa),
72.92±5.73 μM (HT-29), 80.90±3.48 μM (KB), and 62.25±9.15 μM (MCF-7). For apoptotic detection, the cells treated with
plaunotol were stained with Annexin-V/7-AAD reagent. The results indicated that plaunotol induced cell death or apoptosis. The
transcription profile of apoptotic-associated genes, including TNF-, BCL-2, BAX, and BAK genes, was determined using the
qRT-PCR technique and the expression level was calculated as the relative quantitation (RQ). The ratio between RQ of BCL-2
and BAX suggested that plaunotol significantly induced apoptosis in HeLa, MCF-7, and HT-29 cell lines, in particular.
Keywords
plaunotol, anti-proliferative activity, MTT assay, apoptosis, human cancer cell lines
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