Inhibitory effects of olea europaea leaf extract on mesenchymal transition mechanism in glioblastoma cells

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2021-04-24

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Background: Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive form of brain tumor. Despite the current treatment methods, the survival rate of patients is very low. Therefore, there is a need to develop new therapeutic agents. The migration and invasion capacity of GB cells is related to mesenchymal transition (MT) mechanism. Materials and Methods: The effect of OLE on MT was determined by analysis of the Twist, Snail, Zeb1, N-cadherin and E-cadherin genes in the EMT mechanism. The effect of OLE on cell migration was determined by wound healing test. Results: 2 mg/ml OLE reduced Twist, Snail, Zeb1 and N-cadherin expression and the combination of OLE + TMZ (2 mg/ml OLE + 350 mM TMZ) increased E-cadherin and reduced Twist, Zeb1 and N-cadherin. In addition, co-treatment with OLE increased TMZ-induced anti-invasion properties thought suppressing transcription factors of MT mechanism. Conclusion: OLE can enhance the anti-MT activities of TMZ against GB and provide strong evidence that combined treatment with OLE and TMZ has the potential to be an effective alternative approach in GB therapy.

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Adjuvant temozolomide, Stem-cells, Olive oil, Invasion, Radiotherapy, Association, Methylation, Concomitant, Expression, Efficacy, Oncology, Nutrition & dietetics

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Mutlu, M. vd. (2021). "Inhibitory effects of olea europaea leaf extract on mesenchymal transition mechanism in glioblastoma cells". Nutrition and Cancer-an International Journal, 73(4), 713-720.