KMID : 1140120090140040322
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Cancer Prevention Research 2009 Volume.14 No. 4 p.322 ~ p.328
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Anti-cancer Activities of Anthocyanins of Vitis Coignetiae Pulliat in Human Hepatocelluar Carcinoma Cells
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Shin Dong-Yeok
Lee Won-Sup Lu Jing-Nan Jung Chi-Young Kim Dong-Hoon Kim Gi-Young Kang Ho-Sung Ryu Chung-Ho Jung Jin-Myung Hong Soon-Chan Shin Sung-Chul Choi Yung-Hyun Ha Woo-Song
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Abstract
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Anthocyanins belong to a class of flavonoids, exhibiting some of the anti-tumor activities: anti- angiogenesis and anti-invasive activity. Recently, the anthocyanins from the Fruit of Vitis coignetiae Pulliat (Meoru in Korea, AIMs) have been reported to have anti-cancer activities. Here, we tested the anti-cancer effects of AIMs in human hepatocelluar carcinoma cells (Hep3B and HepG2 cells). The AIMs inhibited the proliferation of the cells in a dose dependent manner. Hep3B cells were more sensitive to AIMs. The AIMs induced apoptosis through the loss of MMP (??m). The AIMs inhibited the motility and invasion of the cells in wound healing test and Matrigel-invasion assay, respectively. The anti-migratory and anti-invasive activities of AIMs were superior to the anthocyanins isolated from black bean. In conclusion, this study indicates that AIMs have apoptotic and anti-invasive effects on human hepatocellular carcinoma cells. AIMs had stronger anti-invasive activity than the anthocyanins from coat of black bean on both Hep3B and HepG2 cells. This study provides evidence that the anthocyanins isolated from Meoru might be useful in the treatment of human hepatocelluar carcinoma.
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KEYWORD
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Anthocyanins, Apoptosis, Invasion, Hep3B cell, HepG2, Cancer
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