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Apoptotic and anti-angiogenic effects of propolis against human bladder cancer: molecular docking and in vitro screening

Ahmed B. M. Mehany, Amany Belal, Aly F. Mohamed, Salwa Shaaban, Ghada Abdelhamid

2021Biomarkers16 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Bladder cancer is still of unknown initiation and progression, it is difficult to treat the patient once bladder cancer have a distant metastasis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present study, propolis extract was evaluated against bladder cancer cells (T24). Two independent pathways were investigated, apoptosis and angiogenesis, Bax, Bcl-2, P53, and caspase-3 for apoptosis, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor and protein kinase A as angiogenesis potential targets. OBJECTIVES: Molecular docking studies will be conducted for the major known constituents of Egyptian propolis into apoptotic and angiogenic protein targets, to give better insights to the possible binding mode and interactions and investigate the ability of propolis constituents to target both apoptotic and angiogenic pathways. RESULTS: value was 6.36 µg/ml. Also significant effects of propolis on Bax, Bcl-2, P53, and caspase-3 were observed. DISCUSSION: These obtained results proved the ability of propolis to induce cell death. Also it has revealed noticeable effects on protein kinase A and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor. CONCLUSION: The obtained results can encourage us to say that propolis extract can induce a programmed cell death in human bladder cancer cells, and also affect angiogenesis.

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PropolisAngiogenesisApoptosisCancer researchCancer cellBladder cancerVascular endothelial growth factorBiologyKinaseCancerChemistryMedicineCell biologyTraditional medicineBiochemistryVEGF receptorsGeneticsBee Products Chemical AnalysisChemotherapy-induced organ toxicity mitigationHealthcare and Venom Research
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