1. Rhein Induces Apoptosis in Human Breast Cancer Cells.
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Ching-Yao Chang, Hong-Lin Chan, Hui-Yi Lin, Tzong-Der Way, Ming-Ching Kao, Ming-Zhang Song, Ying-Ju Lin, and Cheng-Wen Lin
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Human breast cancers cells overexpressing HER2/neu are more aggressive tumors with poor prognosis, and resistance to chemotherapy. This study investigates antiproliferation effects of anthraquinone derivatives of rhubarb root on human breast cancer cells. Of 7 anthraquinone derivatives, only rhein showed antiproliferative and apoptotic effects on both HER2- overexpressing MCF-7 ( MCF-7/HER2) and control vector MCF-7 ( MCF-7/VEC) cells. Rhein induced dose- and time-dependent manners increase in caspase-9-mediated apoptosis correlating with activation of ROS-mediated activation of NF-κB- and p53- signaling pathways in both cell types. Therefore, this study highlighted rhein as processing anti-proliferative activity against HER2 overexpression or HER2-basal expression in breast cancer cells and playing important roles in apoptotic induction of human breast cancer cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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