Apigenin impedes cell cycle progression at G2 phase in prostate cancer cells

As a natural flavone, apigenin is abundantly present in vegetables, fruits, oregano, tea, chamomile, wheat sprout and is regarded as a major component of the Mediterranean diet. Apigenin is known to inhibit proliferation in different cancer cell lines by inducing G 2 /M arrest, but it is unclear whe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Discover. Oncology 2022-06, Vol.13 (1), p.44-44, Article 44
Hauptverfasser: Hnit, Su Su Thae, Yao, Mu, Xie, Chanlu, Bi, Ling, Wong, Matthew, Liu, Tao, De Souza, Paul, Li, Zhong, Dong, Qihan
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Zusammenfassung:As a natural flavone, apigenin is abundantly present in vegetables, fruits, oregano, tea, chamomile, wheat sprout and is regarded as a major component of the Mediterranean diet. Apigenin is known to inhibit proliferation in different cancer cell lines by inducing G 2 /M arrest, but it is unclear whether this action is predominantly imposed on G 2 or M phases. In this study, we demonstrate that apigenin arrests prostate cancer cells at G 2 phase by flow cytometric analysis of prostate cancer cells co-stained for phospho-Histone H3 and DNA. Concurrently, apigenin also reduces the mRNA and protein levels of the key regulators that govern G 2 -M transition. Further analysis using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) confirmed the diminished transcriptional activities of the genes coding for these regulators. Unravelling the inhibitory effect of apigenin on G 2 -M transition in cancer cells provides the mechanistic understanding of its action and supports the potential for apigenin as an anti-cancer agent. Graphical Abstract
ISSN:2730-6011
2730-6011
DOI:10.1007/s12672-022-00505-1