3--4--dimethoxyflavone and Glioblastoma

3--4--dimethoxyflavone has been researched along with Glioblastoma* in 1 studies

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3-Hydroxy-3',4'-dimethoxyflavone suppresses Bcl-w-induced invasive potentials and stemness in glioblastoma multiforme.
    Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2014, Jul-18, Volume: 450, Issue:1

    3-Hydroxy-3',4'-dimethoxyflavone (HDMF) is a natural chemical product that is not currently regarded as a drug. In our study, we employed glioblastoma cells and cell biology and biochemistry approaches to investigate the potential of HDMF as a natural anticancer therapy option. FACS analysis showed that treatment concentration of HDMF does not exert cytotoxicity on U251 cells. Wound-healing and invasion assays showed that HDMF dose-dependently decreased the migratory and invasive potentials of these cells, likely by indirectly inhibiting MMP-3 activity as a result of the inhibition of p38 and ERK signaling proteins - an effect of HDMF also shown by Western blotting. HDMF inhibits Bcl-w-induced neurosphere formation and the expression of glioma stem cell markers, such as Musashi, Sox-2 and c-myc. These results indicate that HDMF suppresses migratory or invasive potentials and stemness and functions as a negative agent against the aggressiveness of glioblastoma cells. We propose that HDMF has potential as anticancer drug for inhibiting the aggressiveness of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Apoptosis; Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Movement; Cell Survival; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Flavones; Glioblastoma; Humans; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Neoplastic Stem Cells; Treatment Outcome

2014