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Piperine synergistically enhances the effect of temozolomide against temozolomide-resistant human glioma cell lines

So-Mi Jeong, Seunghwa Jung, Gyun-Seok Park, Juhyun Shin, Jae‐Wook Oh

2020Bioengineered31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Temozolomide (TMZ) is an alkylating chemotherapy agent used in the clinical treatment of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients. Piperine (PIP) is a naturally occurring pungent nitrogenous substance present in the fruits of peppers. We investigated the anti-cancer efficacies of PIP alone and in combination with TMZ in GBM cellsusingparameters such as cell proliferation, cellular apoptosis,caspase-8/-9/-3 activities, cell cycle kinetics, wound-healing ability, and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP). Treatment with PIP and alow concentration of PIP-TMZ, inhibited cell growth, similar to TMZ.PIP-TMZ promoted apoptosis by activation of caspase-8/-9/-3, MMP loss, and inhibition of in vitro wound-healing motility. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis showed significant inhibition of Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK)4/6−cyclin D and CDK2−cyclin-E expression upon treatment with a low concentration PIP-TMZ, suggesting an S to G1 arrest. Our findings provide insight into the apoptotic potential of the combination of a low concentration of PIP-TMZ, though further in vivo study will be needed for its validation.

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TemozolomideApoptosisCell cycle checkpointChemistryCell cycleCell growthCancer researchPharmacologyGliomaPiperineCyclin-dependent kinaseCaspase 3In vivoProgrammed cell deathBiologyBiochemistryBiotechnologyPiperaceae Chemical and Biological StudiesGinger and Zingiberaceae researchMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection