World Cancer Research Journal (Jan 2020)

The hydroalcoholic extract of Baneh leaves (Pistacia atlantica) induces apoptosis in the breast cancer cells

  • H. Ahmadirad,
  • M. Mahmoodi,
  • F. Rahmatian,
  • M. Bakhshi,
  • M. Hajizadeh,
  • M. Mirzaei,
  • H. Ahmadinia,
  • M. Rezaei,
  • A. Dini,
  • S. Khanamani Falahati-Pour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32113/wcrj_20201_1458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Objective: Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers among women, which has widespread in recent years in Iran. Wild Pistachio (Pistacia Atlantica), known as Baneh in Iran, is a medicinal plant. The present study aimed to test the anti-tumor properties of the hydro-alcoholic extract of Baneh leaves in MCF-7 breast cancerous cells. Materials and Methods: The MTT assay, morphologic analysis, and DNA fragmentation assay were conducted to evaluate the inhibitory effects of the Baneh leaves hydro-alcoholic extract on the proliferation of cancerous cells (MCF-7) and normal ones (L929). The mRNA expression levels of some apoptotic genes, including p53, caspase-8, caspase-3, bax, and bcl-2 were measured by real-time PCR. Results: Data analysis demonstrated that the IC50 value for MCF-7 and L929 cells after 48-hours treatment with extract was 250 g/mL and 400 g/mL, respectively. The morphologic analysis and DNA fragmentation assay confirmed the occurrence of apoptosis in both L929 and MCF-7 cells after treatment with the Baneh extract at IC50 concentration. It gives the idea that up-regulation of caspase-8, caspase-3, p53, and bax genes decrease in the expression of bcl-2 gene, showing that the Baneh extract induces apoptosis through both intrinsic and extrinsic pathways of programmed cell death in MCF-7 cells. Conclusions: Breast cancer cells are more sensitive to the treatment with the Baneh extract compared to normal cells, making this extract a promising candidate to be used in the preparation of anti-cancer drugs against breast cancer cells with fewer side effects on healthy cells.

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