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Ethanolic extract of Ya-nang (Tiliacora triandra) leaf powder induces apoptosis in cholangiocarcinoma cell lines via induction of hyperacetylation and inhibition of growth signaling

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PEERJ
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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PEERJ INC
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14518

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Anticancer effects; Cholangiocarcinoma; Phenolic acids; Tiliacora triandra

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The study found that Tiliacora triandra leaf powder ethanolic extract has an anti-proliferative effect on cholangiocarcinoma cells and induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. Additionally, the extract contains several phenolic acids. These results suggest the potential development of T. triandra leaf powder ethanolic extract as a chemotherapeutic or chemopreventive agent for cholangiocarcinoma.
Objective. To develop alternative medicine for reducing undesired side effects of chemotherapy in CCA patients, the anticancer activity of Tiliacora triandra leaf powder ethanolic (TLPE) extract against cholangiocarcinoma cell lines was investigated. Methods. Antiproliferation was studied using the MTT assay while apoptosis induction and cell cycle arrest were analyzed by flow cytometry. The levels of key proteins and phenolic acid content were analyzed by western blotting and reversed-phase HPLC, respectively. Results. TLPE extract inhibited CCA cell growth in a dose-and time-dependent manner, with IC50 values of 7.86 +/- 0.05 mu g/ml for KKU-M213B cells and 8.59 +/- 0.36 mu g/ml for KKU-100 cells at an exposure time of 72 h. TLPE extract inhibited the growth of CCA cell lines by inducing apoptosis of both cell lines and causing an increased population of KKU-100 cells at G0/G1 phase. TLPE extract up-regulated Ac-H3 but down-regulated p-ERK, p53, Bax, CDK4 and Bcl2 expressions in KKU-M213B cells. TLPE extract up-regulated Ac-H3, p21 and Bax but down-regulated p-ERK, p53, CDK4 and Bcl2 expressions in KKU-100 cells. Additionally, phenolic acids including p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, syringic, p-coumaric, ferulic and sinapinic acids were identified. Conclusion. These results suggest the possibility of developing T. triandra leaf powder ethanolic extract as a chemotherapeutic or chemoprevention agent for cholangiocarci-noma.

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