Conclusion
Together, these results indicate that OS can inhibit HSC-2 cell proliferation and this may involve TGF-β1 downregulation. Thus, this study shows OS could be useful for the treatment of patients with squamous carcinoma.
Methods
Our study investigated the growth inhibitory effects of an ethanolic extract of OS on HSC-2 cells by BrdU ELISA and MTT assays, as well as changes in tumor promoter genes using RT-qPCR and western blotting.
Results
We found that OS was able to induce cell cytotoxicity and inhibit HSC-2 proliferation. OS also decreased the expression of genes involved in the TGF-β/Smads signaling pathway and genes involved in cell motility such as GPNMB, ITGB6, and E2F1 by RT-qPCR. Western blotting confirmed the downregulation of TGF-β1 by OS. Co-treatment of OS and 5-Flurouracil also reversed Snail and Slug overexpression caused by HSC-2 exposure to 5-Flurouracil.
