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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (prostate cancer)
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PC-SPES is an eight herbal mixture which has been shown to be active against prostate cancer cells in vitro as well as in patients. In this study, we discovered that it has anti-leukemia activity. HL-60, NB4, U937 and THP-1 human acute myeloid leukemia cells were cultured in the presence of various concentrations of PC-SPES (0.06-0.5 micro l/ml) for 4 days, and cell numbers were counted by Trypan blue exclusion. PC-SPES inhibited proliferation of these cells with an ED50 of 0.17, 0.09, 0.18, 0.32 micro l/ml, respectively. In clonogenic assay, PC-SPES inhibited growth of HL-60 cells (ED50, 0.043 micro l/ml). On the other hand, PC-SPES (0.1 micro l/ml) stimulated growth of normal myeloid committed stem cells (CFU-GM) by 1.4-fold of control (p=0.03). Anti-leukemia effects also occurred against freshly isolated leukemia cells from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients. Interestingly, when PC-SPES was combined with ATRA, the antiproliferative effect was markedly enhanced. For example, PC-SPES (0.125 micro l/ml) or ATRA (10(-8) mol/l) inhibited growth of HL-60 cells after 4 days of culture, by approximately 40 and 30%, respectively; simultaneous treatment with both, suppressed growth by 80%. In addition, PC-SPES induced differentiation of HL-60 and NB4 cells, as measured by expression of CD11b and reduction of NBT. ATRA synergistically enhanced this activity. For example, either PC-SPES (0.5 micro l/ml) or ATRA (10(-8) mol/l) induced 23 and 18% of HL-60 cells, respectively to express CD11b on day 2 of culture; and when both were combined, 60% of HL-60 cells were stimulated to express CD11b antigen. Furthermore, PC-SPES (0.5 micro l/ml) produced apoptosis of HL-60 and NB4 cells, as measured by TUNEL assay, with 17% of HL-60 cells and 52% of NB4 cells becoming apoptotic on their third day of culture. Importantly, PC-SPES stimulated expression of the novel myeloid specific transcription factor C/EBPepsilon in HL-60 and NB4 cells. Taken together, PC-SPES inhibits growth and induces differentiation and apoptosis of myeloid leukemia cells, and enhances the antiproliferative and prodifferentiative effects of ATRA on these cells. PC-SPES might be useful with ATRA for treatment of patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), and it could have a role in other types of cancers including MDS.
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PMID:PC-SPES decreases proliferation and induces differentiation and apoptosis of human acute myeloid leukemia cells. 1296 5

There is little understanding of the effect that reactive oxygen metabolites have on cellular behavior during the processes of invasion and metastasis. These oxygen metabolites could interact with a number of targets modulating their function such as enzymes involved in basement membrane dissolution, adhesion molecules involved in motility or receptors involved in proliferation. We investigated the effect of increased scavenging of superoxide anions on the expression of the urokinase receptor (uPAR) in PC-3M human prostate cancer cells. Urokinase receptor is a GPI-linked cell surface molecule which mediates multiple functions including adhesion, proliferation and pericellular proteolysis. Addition of the superoxide scavenger 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyloxy (TEMPOL) to PC-3M cultures stimulated expression of uPAR protein peaking between 48 and 72 hours. Cell surface expression of the uPAR was also increased. Surprisingly, uPAR transcript levels increased only slightly and this mild increase did not coincide with the striking degree of protein increase. This disparity indicates that the TEMPOL effect on uPAR occurs through a post-transcriptional mechanism. TEMPOL presence in PC-3M cultures reduced intracellular superoxide-type species by 75% as assayed by NBT dye conversion; however this reduction significantly diminished within hours following TEMPOL removal. The time gap between TEMPOL treatment and peak uPAR protein expression suggests that reduction of reactive oxygen metabolites in prostate cancer cells initiates a multistep pathway which requires several hours to culminate in uPAR induction. These findings reveal a novel pathway for uPAR regulation involving reactive oxygens such as superoxide anion.
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PMID:The superoxide scavenger TEMPOL induces urokinase receptor (uPAR) expression in human prostate cancer cells. 1675 81

Fifteen phenolic compounds, including three caffeoyl derivatives, four gallotannins, three ellagitannins and five flavonoids, were isolated from an 80% MeOH extract of the leaves of Corylopsis coreana Uyeki (Korean winter hazel; CL). The anti-oxidative activities [1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity and xanthine oxidase superoxide scavenging activities (NBT)] and the anti-proliferative activity on human prostate cancer cell lines (DU145 and LNCaP) were also evaluated.
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PMID:Anti-oxidative and anti-proliferative activity on human prostate cancer cells lines of the phenolic compounds from Corylopsis coreana Uyeki. 2361 34