Cell Death Induced by the Combination of Ephedra sinica Extract and Radiation in HNSCC is Positively Related to BAX and p-MLKL Expression
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Cell Death Induced by the Combination of Ephedra sinica Extract and Radiation in HNSCC is Positively Related to BAX and p-MLKL Expression
Abstract
Background: Numerous studies have proven the efficacy and safety of natural products, and are widely used as attractive cancer treatments. The investigation of effective natural products for improving cancer treatment is a promising strategy. Combination treatment with radiosensitizers and radiotherapy (RT) is considered necessary for therapeutic improvement in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSCC).
Objective: This study aims to investigate whether Ephedra sinica (ES) extract could induce selective cell death in cancer cells and serve as a radiosensitizer for HNSCC.
Methods: HNSCC cells were pretreated with ES extract before radiation, and the radiosensitizing activity was assessed using a colony formation assay. Radiation-induced cell death was evaluated using an annexinV-FITC assay. Western blotting was performed to confirm cell death-related gene expression, including apoptosis and necrosis markers.
Results: ES extract significantly inhibited HNSCC cell viability (FaDu and SNU1076), while having minimal effect on normal HaCaT cells. When HNSCC cells were irradiated with 2, 4, or 8 Gy and cultured with ES extract (25 μg/mL), they exhibited increased radiation sensitivity compared to non-treated cells. The combination of ES extract and radiation resulted in increased cell death compared to non-treated, ES-treated, or irradiated cells. The apoptosis marker BAX and necrosis marker p-MLKL expression levels were also elevated following the combination treatment.
Conclusion: ES extract demonstrated significant cytotoxic potential in HNSCC cells without affecting normal cells. It enhanced the radiosensitivity of HNSCC cells by upregulating BAX and p-MLKL expression, leading to increased cell death. These results suggest ES extract exhibits a potential radiosensitizing capacity in HNSCC.
Keywords: Ephedra sinica; TNFα.; combination therapy; head and neck cancer; radiosensitizer; traditional chinese medicine (TCM).
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