Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells

Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer affecting women worldwide. This occurs despite having precancerous screening and HPV vaccination implemented vigorously as a definitive intervention. Natural plant like Streblus asper has been discovered to offer great hope in treating and preventing c...

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Published in:Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal
Main Author: Nabil M.; Seeni A.; Ismail W.I.; Rahim N.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oriental Scientific Publishing Company 2019
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Nabil M.; Seeni A.; Ismail W.I.; Rahim N.A.
Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
2019
Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal
12
3
10.13005/bpj/1755
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074113244&doi=10.13005%2fbpj%2f1755&partnerID=40&md5=533dfef6aecb4360bef3cf46f8927e7e
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer affecting women worldwide. This occurs despite having precancerous screening and HPV vaccination implemented vigorously as a definitive intervention. Natural plant like Streblus asper has been discovered to offer great hope in treating and preventing cancers.In this study, we explored the potential of S.asper to inhibit the growth of cervical cancer cell line by using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS).Upon analysis, seventy-six proteins that are common to both untreated and treated groups were identified. Of this, 14 proteins are found differentially expressed more than 2-fold changes. Based on past literature, we selected 7 proteins that areclosely associated with treatment effects. These include Dermcidin, Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 9, Tropomyosin alpha-4 chain, Myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase (MARCKS), Tumour protein D52, Folate receptor alpha, and Parathymosin. Pathway enrichment analysis by Reactome revealed 9 related pathways which include metabolism of protein, post-translational protein modification, signalling by Rho GTPases, signalling by NOTCH, cell cycle, cellular senescence, signalling by WNT, transcriptional regulation by TP53, and cellular responses to stress. These findings may improve our understanding on the related significant mechanism involving anti-cancer effects of S.asper on the cervical cancer cell line. © 2019 Oriental Scientific Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
9746242
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Nabil M.; Seeni A.; Ismail W.I.; Rahim N.A.
spellingShingle Nabil M.; Seeni A.; Ismail W.I.; Rahim N.A.
Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
author_facet Nabil M.; Seeni A.; Ismail W.I.; Rahim N.A.
author_sort Nabil M.; Seeni A.; Ismail W.I.; Rahim N.A.
title Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
title_short Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
title_full Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
title_fullStr Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
title_sort Proteomic analysis of anti-cancer effects of Streblus asper root extract on HeLa cancer cells
publishDate 2019
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description Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer affecting women worldwide. This occurs despite having precancerous screening and HPV vaccination implemented vigorously as a definitive intervention. Natural plant like Streblus asper has been discovered to offer great hope in treating and preventing cancers.In this study, we explored the potential of S.asper to inhibit the growth of cervical cancer cell line by using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS).Upon analysis, seventy-six proteins that are common to both untreated and treated groups were identified. Of this, 14 proteins are found differentially expressed more than 2-fold changes. Based on past literature, we selected 7 proteins that areclosely associated with treatment effects. These include Dermcidin, Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 9, Tropomyosin alpha-4 chain, Myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase (MARCKS), Tumour protein D52, Folate receptor alpha, and Parathymosin. Pathway enrichment analysis by Reactome revealed 9 related pathways which include metabolism of protein, post-translational protein modification, signalling by Rho GTPases, signalling by NOTCH, cell cycle, cellular senescence, signalling by WNT, transcriptional regulation by TP53, and cellular responses to stress. These findings may improve our understanding on the related significant mechanism involving anti-cancer effects of S.asper on the cervical cancer cell line. © 2019 Oriental Scientific Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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