Synergistic and Dose-Dependent Effects of Pinostrobin, Pinocembrin and Pinobanksin on Different Breast Cancer Cell Lines
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2024Yazar
Melekoğlu, AbdullahCeviz, Ayşe Begüm
Eronat, Allison Pınar
Öztürk, Tülin
Pehlevan, Funda
Yılmaz Aydoğan, Hülya
Öztürk, Oğuz
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In this study, the cytotoxic and apoptotic effects of three phenolic compounds highly found
in the poplar type propolis; pinostrobin (PS), pinocembrin (PC) and pinobanksin (PB),
were investigated individually and in combination on hormon-positive (MCF-7) and
triple negative (MDA-MB-231) breast cancer cell lines and fibrocystic breast epithelium
(MCF-10A) as control. Assessment of cytotoxicity and apoptosis were performed with
WST-1 and Annexin V-7AAD assays, respectively. All statistical analyses including the
two-way ANOVA and multiple-t-test were performed using GraphPad Prism software.
Individually, PB (P<0.0001), PS (P<0.0001), and PC (P<0.05) demonstrated potent
cytotoxic effects at moderate to high doses and late time intervals on MCF-7. PB and
PS have been found to have a significant proliferative effect at low doses (P<0.0001),
however, this effect disappeared in higher doses in this cell line. Dual combinations
of PB+PC and PB+PS were toxic on MCF-10A, however, dual combination of PS+PC
and the triple combination (PB+PS+PC) showed no cytotoxicity until high doses at late
time intervals (P>0.05). On MCF-7, the triple combination induced cytotoxic/apoptotic
effects even with the 25% dose and 50% dose on MDA-MB-231(p<0.0001). Our findings
clearly showed that different combinations of these phenolic substances can have
synergistic cytotoxic effects and even hormetic effects in non-tumorogenic cells.