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Molecular interactions between metformin and D-limonene inhibit proliferation and promote apoptosis in breast and liver cancer cells

Elsayed I. Salim, Mona M. Alabasy, Eman Mohamad El Nashar, Norah Saeed Al-Zahrani, Mohammed A. Alzahrani, Zihu Guo, Doha M. Beltagy, Mohamed Shahen

2024BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer is a fatal disease that severely affects humans. Designing new anticancer strategies and understanding the mechanism of action of anticancer agents is imperative. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE: In this study, we evaluated the utility of metformin and D-limonene, alone or in combination, as potential anticancer therapeutics using the human liver and breast cancer cell lines HepG2 and MCF-7. STUDY DESIGN: An integrated systems pharmacology approach is presented for illustrating the molecular interactions between metformin and D-limonene. METHODS: We applied a systems-based analysis to introduce a drug-target-pathway network that clarifies different mechanisms of treatment. The combination treatment of metformin and D-limonene induced apoptosis in both cell lines compared with single drug treatments, as indicated by flow cytometric and gene expression analysis. RESULTS: The mRNA expression of Bax and P53 genes were significantly upregulated while Bcl-2, iNOS, and Cox-2 were significantly downregulated in all treatment groups compared with normal cells. The percentages of late apoptotic HepG2 and MCF-7 cells were higher in all treatment groups, particularly in the combination treatment group. Calculations for the combination index (CI) revealed a synergistic effect between both drugs for HepG2 cells (CI = 0.14) and MCF-7 cells (CI = 0.22). CONCLUSION: Our data show that metformin, D-limonene, and their combinations exerted significant antitumor effects on the cancer cell lines by inducing apoptosis and modulating the expression of apoptotic genes.

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MetforminApoptosisCancerPharmacologyCancer researchDownregulation and upregulationBreast cancerMechanism of actionMedicineBiologyGeneInternal medicineEndocrinologyBiochemistryIn vitroDiabetes mellitusMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerBiological Research and Disease StudiesCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism
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