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Combined effects of naringin and doxorubicin on the JAK/STAT signaling pathway reduce the development and spread of breast cancer cells
by
Radwan, Aliaa M.
, Effat, Heba
, Abosharaf, Hamed A.
in
631/45
/ 631/67
/ Apoptosis
/ BAX protein
/ Bcl-2 protein
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell migration
/ Chemotherapy
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Doxorubicin
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Immunoblotting
/ Janus kinase
/ Metastases
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal transduction
/ Stat3 protein
/ Survivin
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ Wound healing
2024
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Combined effects of naringin and doxorubicin on the JAK/STAT signaling pathway reduce the development and spread of breast cancer cells
by
Radwan, Aliaa M.
, Effat, Heba
, Abosharaf, Hamed A.
in
631/45
/ 631/67
/ Apoptosis
/ BAX protein
/ Bcl-2 protein
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell migration
/ Chemotherapy
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Doxorubicin
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Immunoblotting
/ Janus kinase
/ Metastases
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal transduction
/ Stat3 protein
/ Survivin
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ Wound healing
2024
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Combined effects of naringin and doxorubicin on the JAK/STAT signaling pathway reduce the development and spread of breast cancer cells
by
Radwan, Aliaa M.
, Effat, Heba
, Abosharaf, Hamed A.
in
631/45
/ 631/67
/ Apoptosis
/ BAX protein
/ Bcl-2 protein
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell migration
/ Chemotherapy
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Doxorubicin
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Immunoblotting
/ Janus kinase
/ Metastases
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Signal transduction
/ Stat3 protein
/ Survivin
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ Wound healing
2024
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Combined effects of naringin and doxorubicin on the JAK/STAT signaling pathway reduce the development and spread of breast cancer cells
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Combined effects of naringin and doxorubicin on the JAK/STAT signaling pathway reduce the development and spread of breast cancer cells
2024
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Breast cancer therapy options are limited due to its late diagnosis and poor prognosis. Doxorubicin is the fundamental therapy approach for this disease. Because chemotherapy has numerous adverse effects, the scope of the existing research was to appraise the synergetic effect of doxorubicin and naringin and explore the underlying mechanism. The cytotoxicity of doxorubicin and naringin on MCF-7 was monitored. Furthermore, the expression of STAT3 and JAK1 as well as the apoptotic and metastatic related genes (Bax, Bcl-2, Survivin, and VEGF) were conducted by immunoblotting assay and qRT-PCR. In addition, a wound healing test was utilized to appraise the migration and metastasis of MCF-7. Our results revealed that naringin and doxorubicin had a synergetic inhibitory influence on MCF-7 cells growth and migration. The synergetic action of doxorubicin and naringin effectively hindered the expression of STAT3, JAK1, Bcl-2, Survivin, and VEGF, with a boost in the level of Bax compared to cells treated with either doxorubicin or naringin. In conclusion, our findings imply that combining doxorubicin with naringin may be a favorable strategy for inhibiting the growth of breast cancer.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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