BioTechnologia (Mar 2022)

Effect of juglone on C-32 and COLO 829 melanoma cells in in vitro cultures

  • Aleksandra Zielińska,
  • Justyna Płonka-Czerw,
  • Dariusz Kuśmierz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/bta.2022.113913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103, no. 1
pp. 29 – 39

Abstract

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Juglone is an allelopathin secreted by black walnut tree of the Juglandaceae family and is used as an active in gre dient in many herbal preparations and as a commercial dye. It is considered as an important phytochemical with wide therapeutic potential. Black walnut extract has long been used in folk medicine to treat various types of can cers. It demonstrates antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antitumor activities. The present study aimed to ana lyze the effect of juglone on the viability and proliferation of melanoma cells of C-32 (amelanotic melanoma) and COLO 829 (melanotic melanoma) cell lines in vitro and on the mRNA expression of genes encoding the pro apo ptotic BAX protein and caspase 3 and the gene encoding antiapoptotic BCL2 protein. The results showed a dose-dependent effect of juglone on the viability, proliferation, and death induction in C-32 and COLO 829 mela noma cells and in HFF-1 normal dermal fibroblasts in in vitro cultures, but melanoma cells were more sensi tive to juglone. Our findings revealed different mRNA expression patterns for all the studied genes in melanoma and normal cells treated with juglone in in vitro cultures.

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