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Olea europaea leaf extract suppress stemness-characteristics of gastric cancer via long non-coding rnas

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2022-01-04

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Tekin, Çağla
Erçelik, Melis
Aksoy, Seçil Ak

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Tekin, Çağla
Erçelik, Melis
Tezcan, Gülçin
Aksoy, Seçil Ak
Egeli, Ünal
Çeçener, Gülşah
Tunca, Berrin

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Elsevier Science Inc

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Introduction: 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) and Cisplatin (Cis) are insufficient to fight against stem-like cancer cell (CSC)-phenotype Gastric cancer (GC). Therefore, new therapeutic approaches are required to treat CSC-GC patients. Although the anticancer effect of Olea europaea leaf extract (OLE) has been described for multiple types of cancer, including GC, the potential of OLE to be used as a complementary to 5-FU and Cis to treat CSC-GC remains largely unknown. This study uniquely investigated the potential of OLE to be used as complementary to 5-FU-Cis therapy to alleviate the CSC-mediated aggressiveness of GC.Methods: The AGS cells, A GC cell line was treated with OLE-only and its combinations with 5-FU-Cis. Tumor aggressiveness, colony formation, and vascularization were analyzed using tumorsphere and clonogenic assays and ex-vivo analyses. In addition, their effect on the expression of CSC markers, including CD133, OCT4, NANOG, and SOX2 and LncRNA, PVT1, MALAT1, H19, and SNHG16, was investigated using RT-qPCR.Results: OLE-only and involvement of OLE to 5-FU+Cis treatment reduced the size of tumor-spheres (p < 0.0001), number of colonies (p < 0.0001), and vascularization. In addition, the OLE-5-FU-Cis combination decreased mRNA expression levels CSC markers and LncRNA, PVT1, H19, and SNHG16 expression levels compared to 5-FU+Cis (p < 0.05).Conclusion: OLE reduced the survival capacity of CSC phenotype cells by decreasing LncRNA PVT1, MALAT1, and H19 and facilitates the aggressive features of GC cells. Further analysis and validations are required; current findings suggest that OLE could be complementarily used to improve the effect of 5-FU+Cis therapy for GC.

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Cells, Expression, Adenocarcinoma, 5-fluorouracil, Angiogenesis, Fluorouracil, Metastasis, Mechanisms, Responses, Exposure, Anticancer drug, Stem-like cancer cell, Gastric cancer, Long non-coding rnas, Tumor sphere, Integrative & complementary medicine

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