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PERIFOSINE AND VITAMIN D COMBINATION INDUCES APOPTOTIC AND NON-APOPTOTIC CELL DEATH IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER CELLS

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EXCLI JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages 532-546

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EXCLI JOURNAL MANAGING OFFICE
DOI: 10.17179/excli2019-1834

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Endometrial cancer; proliferation; apoptosis; BCL2; BAX; P53

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  1. Mersin University Department of Scientific Research Projects [2016-2-TP3-1888]

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Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive system. Combination treatment with specific agents has been widely used as a targeted therapy for cancer. In this study, we aimed to investigate the anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects of varying concentrations of perifosine and vitamin D on the human endometrial cancer cell line (HEC-1A). HEC-1A cells were exposed to perifosine (10 mu M, 30 mu M), vitamin D (50 nM, 200 nM) and combinations of both for 48 h and 72 h. Monitoring of cell proliferation in a time-dependent manner was performed with the xCELLigence RTCA DP system. The levels of BCL2, BAX and P53 mRNA expression were examined using RT-qPCR. Apoptosis was determined using Annexin V, which were followed by flow cytometry analysis. Ultra-structural morphology of cells was analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (1EM) for 72 h. The anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects of the perifosine+vitamin D combination (30 mu M + 200 nM at 48 h and 10 [IM + 200 nM at 72 h) on HEC-1A cells were higher than in perifosine and vitamin D alone. It was observed that perifosine has increased the expression of BAX mRNA in HEC-1A cells in a dosedependent manner. While perifosine+vitamin D combinations increased P53 mRNA expression in HEC-1A cells we did not find any significant change in BCL2, BAX mRNA expression levels. In 1EM examinations of HEC-1A cells, perifosine appeared to lead autophagic cell death, whereas vitamin D caused paraptosis-like cell death and combination of perifosine+vitamin D caused apoptotic and non-apoptotic (paraptotic, autophagic and necrotic) cell death. Therefore, it is considered that the combination of both drugs in the treatment of endometrial cancer might be an alternative and effective treatment option through activating the apoptotic and non-apoptotic cell death mechanisms in cancer cells.

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