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   تاثیر عصاره گیاه آشواگاندا (withanaia somnifera) بر میزان بقا و بیان ژن p53 در سرطان تخمدان (رده سلولی (a2780  
   
نویسنده مدرسی محیا ,نیکونهاد لطف آبادی نرگس ,حقیرالسادت فاطمه
منبع سلول و بافت - 1402 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:293 -308
چکیده    هدف: هدف از این مطالعه بررسی اثرات سایتوتوکسیک عصاره هیدروالکلی آشواگاندا (withanaia somnifera) و بررسی تغییرات بیان ژنp53  در پاسخ به این ماده در سلولهای سرطان تخمدان (رده سلولی a2780) است.مواد و روش ها: بدین منظور سلول‫های a2780 با غلظت‫های مختلف عصاره آشواگاندا به‫مدت 24، 48 و 72 ساعت تیمار شدند. اثرات این عصاره بر روی میزان بقای سلول‫ها با استفاده از mtt  و میزان بیان ژن p53 به‫روش real-time pcr  مورد بررسی قرارگرفت. در نهایت آنالیز آماری و تفسیر داده‫ها با استفاده از نرم افزار graphpad prism انجام شد.نتایج: نتایج mtt نشان داد که عصاره آشواگاندا در غلظت‫های 62.5، 125، 250، 500، 750 µg/ml  به‫صورت وابسته به زمان و غلظت به‫طور معناداری موجب کاهش حیات سلولی شده است به‫ترتیب پس از گذشت 24، 48و 72 ساعت ic50 در غلظت‫های 512.6، 339 و 226.6 میکروگرم بر میلی لیتر به‫دست آمد و همچنین  نتایج real time pcr نشان داد که بیان ژن p53 طی 24 ساعت تیمار با غلظت‫های 250  و 500 میکروگرم بر میلی لیتر عصاره به‫طور معناداری افزایش یافته است. همچنین افزایش غلظت عصاره بر روی میزان بیان این ژن تاثیر معناداری داشته است.نتیجه گیری: نتایج حاصل از این مطالعه بیانگر اثر سایتوکسیک عصاره آشواگاندا بر روی سلول‫های سرطان تخمدان بوده و با افزایش بیان ژن p53 می تواند سبب القای اثرات ضد سرطانی باشد.
کلیدواژه آشواگاندا، سرطان تخمدان، ژن p53، withanaia somnifera
آدرس دانشگاه علم وهنر, دانشکده علوم, گروه زیست شناسی, ایران, دانشگاه علم وهنر, دانشکده علوم, گروه زیست شناسی, ایران, دانشگاه علوم پزشکی و خدمات بهداشتی و درمانی شهید صدوقی یزد, دانشکده پیراپزشکی, گروه علوم و فناوری های نوین, ایران
 
   evaluation of the effect of ashwagandha (withanaia somnifera) extract on survival rate and expression of p53 gene in ovarian cancer (a2780 cell line)  
   
Authors mahya modaresi m ,nikunahad lotfabadi n ,haghirosadat f
Abstract    aim: as the second leading cause of death worldwide, cancer has been a long-standing and rapidly evolving focus of biomedical research and practice. ovarian cancer is one of the deadly malignancies of women, which is known as the silent killer. because its symptoms usually appear when the disease has reached advanced stages and is mostly incurable. on the other hand, currently common treatment methods are associated with various limitations, failures and side effects, which have made researchers pay more attention to the compounds extracted from plants as anti-tumor and anti-cancer agents in the last two decades. the studies conducted on the various properties of ashwagandha (withanaia somnifera) show that this plant has therapeutic effects and anti-cancer properties that can even be effective on the process of apoptosis mediated by different genes, including p53. today, p53 is known as a gene it has a key role in all types of cancers and mutations in this gene have been observed in 60% of ovarian cancers. therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the cytotoxic effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of ashwagandha (withanaia somnifera) and the changes in p53 gene expression in response to this substance in ovarian cancer cells (cell line a2780).material and method: for this purpose, extraction of ashwagandha plant was done using soaking method. then, the compounds present in the extract were determined using standard phytochemical tests. then a2780 cells were treated with different concentrations of ashwagandha extract for 24, 48 and 72 hours. the effects of this extract on cell survival were evaluated using the mtt test, and ic50 was calculated. then, a2780 cells were exposed to concentrations of 250 and 500 µg/ml for 24 and 48 hours, and the level of p53 gene expression was investigated by real-time pcr. finally, statistical analysis and data interpretation was done using graphpad prism software.results: mtt results showed that ashwagandha extract at concentrations of 62.5, 125, 250, 500, and 750 µg/ml significantly decreased cell viability in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. the lowest percentage of survival rate is related to the concentration of 750 μg/ml and the time of 72 hours, while the highest percentage is related to the concentration of 62.5 μg/ml and the time of 24 hours. after 24, 48, and 72 hours, respectively, ic50 was obtained at concentrations of 512.6, 339, and 226.6 μg/ml, and real-time pcr results showed that the expression of the p53 gene during 24 hours of treatment with concentrations of 250 and 500 μg/ml of extract had increased significantly. also, increasing the concentration of the extract had a significant effect on the expression of this gene.conclusion: the results of this study indicate the cytotoxic effect of ashwagandha extract on ovarian cancer cells, and by increasing the expression of the p53 gene, it can induce anti-cancer effects. it is hoped that by knowing the mechanisms of action of this medicinal plant and designing new drugs, it will be possible to stop the progression of ovarian cancer and thus help to increase the life span of these patients against this silent killer.
Keywords ashwagandha ovarian cancer p53 gene withanaia somnifera
 
 

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