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Trichosanthes kirilowil Exerts Androgenic Activity via Regulation of PSA and KLK2 in 22Rv1 Prostate Cancer Cells

Authors
Jeong, Soo-JinChop, Ji-YoonDong, Mi-SookSeo, Chang-SeobShin, Hyeun-Kyoo
Issue Date
1월-2017
Publisher
MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA PVT LTD
Keywords
Androgen; androgen receptor; transcription; Trichosantheskirilowii; 22Rv1 cells
Citation
PHARMACOGNOSY MAGAZINE, v.13, no.49, pp.153 - 158
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Journal Title
PHARMACOGNOSY MAGAZINE
Volume
13
Number
49
Start Page
153
End Page
158
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85059
DOI
10.4103/0973-1296.197657
ISSN
0973-1296
Abstract
Background: The androgen comprises a group of hormones that play roles in male reproductive activity as well as personal characteristics. Objective: We investigated the androgenic activity of various herbal medicines in human prostate cancer 22Rv1 cells. Materials and Methods: Herbal extracts of Trichosanthes kirilowii (TK), Asarum sieboldii (AS), Sanguisorba officinalis (SO), and Xanthium strumarium (XS) were selected to have androgenic effects based on a preliminary in vitro screening system. Results: TK, AS, SO, and XS enhanced the proliferation of 22Rv1 cells without having cytotoxic effects. All tested herbal extracts increased androgen receptor (AR)-induced transcriptional activity in the absence or presence of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). In an AR-binding assay, TK, but not AS, SO, or XS, produced a significant inhibition of AR binding activity, indicating it has androgenic activity. Additionally, TK treatment positively regulated mRNA expression of the AR-related molecular targets prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and kallikrein 2 (KLK2) compared with untreated control. Conclusion: Taken together, TK-enhanced AR-mediated transcriptional activity might be an attractive candidate drug for treating androgen-related diseases.
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