Title of article :
Modulatory Effect of Vitamin C on Hypoxia Induced Breast Cancer Stem Cells
Author/Authors :
Kazemi ، Masoumeh Drug Applied Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Montazersaheb ، Soheila Molecular Medicine Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Noroozpour ، Mina Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering - Sahand University of Technology , Farajnia ، Safar Drug Applied Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Nozad Charoudeh ، Hojjatollah Drug Applied Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Purpose: Eliminating cancer stem cells (CSCs) is a challenge because of their enhanced resistance to anti-cancer drugs. Vitamin C, which is insufficient in patients with higher stages of cancer, has been gaining attention as a potential treatment for human malignancies. Hence this study aimed to analyze the effect of high-dose vitamin C treatment on the gene expression level of HIF-1α, NF-κB1, BAX, and DNMT1 in the MCF7 cells undergoing hypoxia, as an inducer of CSCs characteristics. As a result, vitamin C could be possibly used as a promising therapeutic adjuvant. Methods: Here we first analyzed the breast CSC population alteration in MCF7 cells following hypoxia induction. Then, we evaluated the impact of vitamin C treatment on the gene expression level of four stemness-related genes in hypoxic MCF7 cells. Results: Our results indicate that vitamin C could reduce proliferation and stemness states in CSCs possibly by induction of apoptotic markers such as BAX, along with attenuating stemness markers, including NF-κB1, and DNMT1 gene expressions. Conclusion: According to our findings, vitamin C administration would become a new approach to avoiding the stimulation of CSCs during cancer therapies.
Keywords :
Vitamin C , Hypoxia , MCF7 , Cancer Stem Cell
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin