2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2021.103152
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Morphological and mechanical changes induced by quercetin in human T24 bladder cancer cells

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“…Finally, our study shows for the first time the morphological and mechanical characteristics of quercetin-treated bladder cancer T24 cells and suggests that it has antitumor effects. We hope this study will serve as a starting point and support for other studies to analyze quercetin for bladder cancer [ 31 ]. Ma et al demonstrated that quercetin inhibits the growth and proliferation of bladder cancer cells and induces apoptosis, which is associated with reduced DNA methylation levels of P16, RASSF1A, and Er β genes and reduced expression of mutP53 and Survivin proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, our study shows for the first time the morphological and mechanical characteristics of quercetin-treated bladder cancer T24 cells and suggests that it has antitumor effects. We hope this study will serve as a starting point and support for other studies to analyze quercetin for bladder cancer [ 31 ]. Ma et al demonstrated that quercetin inhibits the growth and proliferation of bladder cancer cells and induces apoptosis, which is associated with reduced DNA methylation levels of P16, RASSF1A, and Er β genes and reduced expression of mutP53 and Survivin proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… S. No Flavonoids Type of cancer Cell model Mechanistic insight Refs. 1 Quercetin Prostate cancer LNCaP, DU-145, and PC-3 ↑ROS, ↓ Akt, ↓NF-κB apoptosis [154] 2 Quercetin Breast cancer MCF-7 ↓Bcl-2, ↓ RIPK1, ↓ RIPK3 [155] 3 Quercetin Lung cancer A549, and H1299 ↑ SIRT1/AMPK [156] 4 Quercetin Bladder cancer T24 ↑Apoptosis, ↓Cellular elasticity [157] 5 Quercetin Hepatocellular carcinoma Breast cancerColorectal cancer cells HepG2, and Hep3B MDA-MB-231 HCT116 ↑Lysosome, transcription factor EB, ROS [158] 6 Luteolin Glioblastoma A172, and U-373MG ↑PARP, ↑autophagy [159] 7 Luteolin Gliomablastoma U251MG, and U87MG ↑ROS/ER, ↑caspase-3/Bax/Bcl-2, ↓ p-PERK/p-eIF2α/ATF4/CHOP [160] 8 Luteolin Colon Cancer HCT116 ↑p53, ↑autophagy [161] 9 Luteolin Breast Cancer MCF7-TamR ↓PI3K/AKT/mTOR [162] 10 Luteolin Hepatocellular cancer Hep3B ↑p21, ↑ER stress [163] 11 Silibinin Pancreatic cancer SW1990 ↑G1 arrest, ↑apoptosis and ↑JNK/SAPK [164] 12 …”
Section: Flavonoids: Understanding About the Structure And Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that quercetin can induce senescence in cancer cells. In quercetin-treated T24 bladder cancer cells, an increase in the percentage of nuclei during cellular senescence was observed by nuclear morphometric analysis (NMA) ( Adami et al, 2021 ). Furthermore, the immunoreactivity of Lamin B1, p16, and cyclin B1, markers of cellular senescence, was also increased in Colo-320 and Colo-741 cells after treatment with quercetin ( Özsoy et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Therapeutic Mechanisms Of Quercetin Targeting Non-apoptotic ...mentioning
confidence: 99%