Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2005, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (12): 1517-1521.

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Apoptosis induced by curcumin and its effect on c-myc and caspase-3 expressions in human melanoma A375 cell line

QIU Shi1, TAN Sheng-shun1, ZHANG Jiang-an1, LIU An1, YUAN Jing-yi1, RAO Guo-zhou2, WANG Wen-yong3   

  1. 1. 西安交通大学第二医院皮肤科, 陕西, 西安, 710004;
    2. 西安交通大学口腔医院医学实验中心, 陕西, 西安, 710004;
    3. 第四军医大学基础部病理学教研室, 陕西, 西安, 710032
  • Online:2005-12-20 Published:2005-12-20

Abstract: Objective To investigate the effect of curcumin on cell apoptosis and c-myc and caspase-3 expressions in human melanoma A375 cell line. Methods A375 cells were exposed to curcumin treatment and growth inhibition of the cells was examined by MTT assay. Annexin V/propidium iodide double staining and DNA fragmentation analysis were employed for assay of the cell apoptosis and morphological changes of the cells were observed with inverted microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, respectively. In situ hybridization and SABC immunohistochemistry were performed for detection of the expressions of c-Myc and caspase-3 in the A375 cells. Results Curcumin inhibited the growth of A375 cells in both time-and concentration-dependent manners. After treatment with 30 μmol/L curcumin for 48 h, apoptotic morphological changes were observed in the cells and an oligonucleosomal DNA ladder was clearly visualized in DNA fragmentation analysis. The apoptotic rates of the cells treated with curcumin at the concentration above 20 μmol/L were significantly higher than that of the control cells. c-myc expression level was decreased whereas caspase-3 expression increased with the increase in curcumin concentrations. Conclusion Curcumin can inhibit the proliferation and induce apoptosis of A375 cells in vitro, and the genes encoding c-myc and caspase-3 may play a role in the process.

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