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KMID : 0370220150590040164
Yakhak Hoeji
2015 Volume.59 No. 4 p.164 ~ p.169
Therapeutic Effect of 18¥â-Glycyrrhetinic Acid on HT-29 Cancer Cell in a Murine Xenograft Model
Han Yong-Moon

Kim Jeong-Hyeon
Abstract
In the present study, we determined the effect of 18¥â-glycyrrhetinic acid (18¥â-GA) in the mice model bearing xenografts of HT-29 human colon cancer cell line. Data from the cytotoxicity assay displayed that 18¥â-GA induced cell death in HT-29. The cytotoxicity was enhanced as the 18¥â-GA treatment was prolonged. In case of 72 hrs treatment, LD50 of 18¥â- GA was approximately 90 ¥ìM, and the efficacy at 100 ¥ìM of 18¥â-GA appeared to be equivalent to that of doxorubicin at 1 ¥ìM. Based on the in vitro data, we tested the anti-tumor effect of 18¥â-GA in thymic mice (Balb/c strain). Xenograft tumors were generated by subcutaneous injection of HT-29 (3¡¿106 cells/mouse) to mice and the mice were treated intraperitoneally with 18¥â-GA (50 ¥ìg/time/mouse) every other day for 4 times. The tumor volumes were measured for a period of 14 days. Data displayed that the 18¥â-GA treatment reduced the tumor volumes (P < 0.05) as compared to control mice. However, this activity was demolished when athymic mice (Balb/c nu/nu) were used instead of thymic mice. This observation appeared that T lymphocyte played an important role in the anti-tumor activity. In conclusion, our results indicate that 18¥â-GA has anti-tumor activity in HT-29 tumor-bearing mice, which may be associated with T cells.
KEYWORD
18¥â-glycyrrhetinic acid, HT-29, anti-tumor, xenograft, thymic, athymic
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