Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells

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....

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Main Authors: Faradiba Nur Ahlina,, Lisyaratih Anggriani,, Irfani Aura Salsabila,, Riris Istighfari Jenie,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
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spelling my-ukm.journal.195142022-08-30T00:57:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19514/ Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells Faradiba Nur Ahlina, Lisyaratih Anggriani, Irfani Aura Salsabila, Riris Istighfari Jenie, 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. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19514/1/9%2B-%2BBLACK%2BCUMIN%2BOIL%2BEFFECT%2BON%2BSENESCENCE%2BOF%2BHER-2-BREAST%2BCANCER%2BCELLS.pdf Faradiba Nur Ahlina, and Lisyaratih Anggriani, and Irfani Aura Salsabila, and Riris Istighfari Jenie, (2022) Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells. Malaysian Applied Biology, 51 (1). pp. 91-97. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/44
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description 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.
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author Faradiba Nur Ahlina,
Lisyaratih Anggriani,
Irfani Aura Salsabila,
Riris Istighfari Jenie,
spellingShingle Faradiba Nur Ahlina,
Lisyaratih Anggriani,
Irfani Aura Salsabila,
Riris Istighfari Jenie,
Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
author_facet Faradiba Nur Ahlina,
Lisyaratih Anggriani,
Irfani Aura Salsabila,
Riris Istighfari Jenie,
author_sort Faradiba Nur Ahlina,
title Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
title_short Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
title_full Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
title_fullStr Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
title_sort bioactivity of black cumin oil on the senescence of her-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2022
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19514/1/9%2B-%2BBLACK%2BCUMIN%2BOIL%2BEFFECT%2BON%2BSENESCENCE%2BOF%2BHER-2-BREAST%2BCANCER%2BCELLS.pdf
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