Title: Effects of Concurrent Use of rh-IFN-γ and Curcumin on the Anti-proliferative Capacity of HL-60 Cells
Abstract: To understand the effect of rh-IFN-γ on the ability of curcumin to kill HL-60 cells in vitro, the myeloid leukemic cell line HL-60 was studied by using cell culture. BrdU incorporation rate was examined by SABC, DNA content was determined by flow cytometry and apoptotic cell percentage was determined by TUNEL method. The results showed that curcumin inhibited proliferation of leukemic cells in a dose-dependent manner. When HL-60 cells were treated with 25 μmol curcumin for 24 h, the proliferative inhibitory rate was 43. 75±2. 00 %.This effect could be enhanced obviously by IFN-γ, the combined proliferative inhibitory rate increased to over 80 %. The 5-BrdU incorportion rate and the distribution of DNA content indicated that curcumin could arrest cells in the G1/G0 and G2/M phase of cell cycle. At the same time, the sub-G1 peak (apoptotic peak) appeared. After IFN-γ combined with curcumin, DNA synthesis rate decreased further. It showed a significant difference when compared with single drug group (Pr 0. 05). Meanwhile, sub-G1 peak also increased. The percentage of TUNEL positive cells was aslo increased. It is concluded that IFN-γ can enhance the antiproliferative ability of curcumin against HL-60 cells.
Publication Year: 1999
Publication Date: 1999-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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