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Genistein promotes apoptosis of lung cancer cells through the IMPDH2/AKT1 pathway.

Hao Xu, Hongda Ma, Lifen Zha, Qian Li, Huiming Pan, Ladi Zhang

2022PubMed20 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Lung cancer (LC) is a clinically challenging cancer. Genistein is a natural isoflavone product with anti-tumor effects. This study aims to investigate the effect of genistein on A549 cell apoptosis, to provide more experimental evidence for clinical treatment. METHODS: Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction, western blotting, molecular docking, and target prediction methods were performed to detect the effect of genistein on LC cells. Cell viability of A549 treated by genistein was measured by a CCK-8 assay. The A549 cell apoptosis after genistein treatment was detected by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Genistein promoted the apoptosis of LC cells in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. In addition, the low expression of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase-2 (IMPDH2) inhibited the effect of genistein on LC cells. By predicting IMPDH2 LC-related apoptosis genes and finding the closely related gene protein kinase B (AKT1), it was found that the highly expressed AKT1 inhibited the effect of genistein on LC cell apoptosis and viability. CONCLUSION: Genistein may be a promising treatment for LC.

Topics & Concepts

GenisteinApoptosisViability assayA549 cellChemistryCancer researchFlow cytometryMolecular biologyCell cycleBiologyBiochemistryEndocrinologyPhytoestrogen effects and researchAndrographolide Research and ApplicationsCancer Research and Treatments
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