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- Title
BIOACTIVITY OF BLACK CUMIN OIL ON THE SENESCENCE OF HER-2-OVEREXPRESSING BREAST CANCER CELLS.
- Authors
AHLINA, FARADIBA NUR; ANGGRIANI, LISYARATIH; SALSABILA, IRFANI AURA; JENIE, RIRIS ISTIGHFARI
- Abstract
Senescence-induced therapy has been improved to increase its cytotoxicity and reduce the resistance of breast cancer cells to chemotherapy agents. An example of a potential senescence-inducing agent is black cumin oil (BCO) because one of its major compounds, α-pinene, can induce senescent cells. This study aims to explore the senescence-inducing activity of BCO in HER2-overexpressing breast cancer cells (MCF7/HER2). The yield obtained from hydro-distillation of BCO was 0.54%, and the main compounds were p-cymene (48.03%), dihydrocarveol (11.39%), and α-pinene (11.29%). BCO exhibited a moderate cytotoxicity profile indicated by IC50, which was >200 μg/mL in both cell lines. In combination with doxorubicin, BCO did not increase the cytotoxicity of doxorubicin. Moreover, BCO induced senescence by increasing 3% of the senescent cells compared with that of the untreated cells. A combination of BCO and doxorubicin increased the senescent cells by 3%-7% compared with doxorubicin alone. Therefore, the moderate cytotoxicity of BCO could be beneficial to the application of BCO as a chemotherapeutic adjuvant which increases cancer cells senescent and consequently inhibits cell proliferation.
- Subjects
BLACK cumin; BREAST cancer; CANCER chemotherapy; INHIBITION of cellular proliferation; DOXORUBICIN; CANCER cells
- Publication
Malaysian Applied Biology, 2022, Vol 51, Issue 1, p91
- ISSN
0126-8643
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.55230/mabjournal.v51i1.2008