Curcumin effects on cell proliferation, angiogenesis and metastasis in colorectal cancer

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2019

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Zerbinis Publications

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Attribution 4.0 International
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Özet

Purpose: Curcumin is a natural phytopolyphenol compound isolated from the root of turmeric (Curcuma longa) and possesses a wide range of biological properties. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antiproliferative, wound healing, anti-invasive and anti-migrative effects of curcumin on HCT-116 and LoVo colorectal cancer cell lines. Methods: The antiproliferative activity of 2.5-75 µM curcumin was tested on HCT-116 and LoVo colorectal cell lines and the viability of the cells was tested with WST-1 reagent by using ELISA plate reader at 450 nm. xCELLigence RTCA DP system was used for the detection of anti-invasive and anti-migrative effects of curcumin. Results: The IC50 of curcumin was 10±0.03 for HCT-116 and 20±0.05 µM for LoVo cell lines. The IC50 of curcumin (10µM for HCT-116 and 20 µM for LoVo) showed anti-metastatic activity on these cell lines. Conclusion: This study showed that curcumin could be evaluated as a promising anti-cancer agent for human colorectal cancer.

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Colorectal Cancer, Curcumin, Invasion, Migration, Proliferation

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Journal of B.U.ON

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Q4

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N/A

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24

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4

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Çalıbaşı-Kocal, G., Pakdemirli, A., Bayrak, S., Özüpek, N. M., Sever, T., Başbınar, Y. ... Yiğitbaşı, T. (2019). Curcumin effects on cell proliferation, angiogenesis and metastasis in colorectal cancer. Journal of B.U.ON, 24(4), 1482-1487.