Title of article :
Combined Treatment of Dendrosomal-Curcumin and Daunorubicin Synergistically Inhibit Cell Proliferation, Migration and Induce Apoptosis in A549 Lung Cancer Cells
Author/Authors :
Eslami ، Sadegh Student Research Committee, Faculty of Allied Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Jafari ، Davod , Ghotaslou ، Abbas Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Amoupour ، Moein Department of Medical Biotechnology - Faculty of Allied Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Asri Kojabad ، Amir Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Jafari ، Rasool Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Mousazadeh ، Navid Department of Medical Biotechnology - School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences , Tarighi ، Parastoo Department of Medical Biotechnology - Faculty of Allied Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Sadeghizadeh ، Majid Department of Molecular Genetics - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University
Abstract :
Purpose: Chemotherapy drugs used to treat lung cancer are associated with drug resistance and severe side effects. There have been rising demands for new therapeutic candidates and novel approaches, including combination therapy. Here, we aimed to investigate the combinatorial effect of a dendrosomal formulation of curcumin (DNC) and daunorubicin (DNR) on the A549 lung cancer cell line. Methods: We performed cytotoxicity, apoptosis, cell migration, colony-formation capacity, and gene expression analysis to interpret the mechanism of action for a combination of DNC and DNR on A549 cells. Results: Our results revealed that the combination of DNC and DNR could synergistically inhibit the A549 cells’ growth. This synergistic cytotoxicity was further approved by flow cytometry, migration assessment, colony-forming capacity and gene expression analysis. DNR combination with DNC resulted in increased apoptosis to necrosis ratio compared to DNR alone. In addition, the migration and colony-forming capacity were at the minimal range when DNC was combined with DNR. Combined treatment decreased the expression level of MDR-1, hTERT and Bcl-2 genes significantly. In addition, the ratio of Bax/Bcl2 gene expression significantly increased. Our analysis by free curcumin, dendrosomes and DNC also showed that dendrosomes do not have any significant cytotoxic effect on the A549 cells, suggesting that this carrier has a high potential for enhancing the curcumin’s biological effects. Conclusion: Our observations suggest that the DNC formulation of curcumin synergistically enhances the antineoplastic effect of DNR on the A549 cell line through the modulation of apoptosis/necrosis ratio, as well as Bax/Bcl2 ratio, MDR-1 and hTERT gene expression.
Keywords :
Combinatorial therapy , Cell culture , Daunorubicin , Dendrosomal curcumin , Lung cancer , Synergistic effect
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin