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Assessment of the Nutraceutical Effects of Oleuropein and the Cytotoxic Effects of Adriamycin, When Administered Alone and in Combination, in MG-63 Human Osteosarcoma Cells

Katerina Gioti, A Papachristodoulou, Dimitra Benaki, Nektarios Aligiannis, Alexios‐Léandros Skaltsounis, Emmanuel Mikros, Ρωξάνη Τέντα

2021Nutrients13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

L., with several pharmacological properties, including anti-cancer actions. Adriamycin (ADR) is an anthracycline widely used as a chemotherapeutic agent, although it presents significant side effects. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of oleuropein alone (20 μg/mL) and in co-treatment with ADR (50 nM), in MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells. Therefore, cellular and molecular techniques, such as MTT assay, flow cytometry, real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), western blot and Elisa method, as well as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, were applied to unveil changes in the signal transduction pathways involved in osteosarcoma cells survival. The observed alterations in gene, protein and metabolite levels denote that OLEU not only inhibits MG-63 cells proliferation and potentiates ADR's cytotoxicity, but also exerts its action, at least in part, through the induction of autophagy.

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OleuropeinCytotoxicityChemistryMTT assayOsteosarcomaPharmacologyFlow cytometryOleaMetaboliteWestern blotCell growthCancer researchMolecular biologyBiochemistryBiologyAntioxidantIn vitroGenePaleontologyLipid metabolism and biosynthesisAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities