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Öğe Determination of anti-cancer effects of Nigella sativa seed oil on MCF7 breast and AGS gastric cancer cells(Springer, 2024) Cinar, Irfan; Gidik, Betul; Dirican, EbubekirBackground This study aimed to investigate the cytotoxic, apoptotic, invasion, metastasis, and heat shock proteins (HSPs) effects of N. sativa oil on breast and gastric cancer cells. Methods We assessed the cytotoxic and apoptotic effects of various concentrations of N. sativa oil (10-50-100-200 mu g/mL) on MCF7 breast cancer and AGS, an adenocarcinoma of the gastric cell line, at 24, 48 and 72 h using the MTT test. Additionally, the expression of the Caspase-3, BCL2/Bax, MMP2-9 and HSP60-70 gene was examined using RT-PCR in cell lines treating with N. sativa. Results The MTT experiments demonstrate that N. sativa has a time and dose-dependent inhibitory effect on the proliferation of MCF7 and AGS cancer cells. The vitality rates of MCF7 and AGS cells treated with N. sativa were 77.04-67.50% at 24 h, 65.28-39.14% at 48 h, and 48.95-32.31% at 72 h. The doses of 100 and 200 mu g/mL were shown to be the most effective on both cancer cells. RT-PCR analysis revealed that N. sativa oil extract increased caspase-3 levels in both cell lines at higher concentrations and suppressed BCL2/Bax levels. Exposure of MCF7 and AGS cell lines to N. sativa caused a significant decrease in the expression of MMP2-9 and HSP60-70 genes over time, particularly at a dosage of 200 mu g/mL compared to the control group (p < 0.05). Conclusions Our findings indicate that N. sativa oil has a dose-dependent effect on cytotoxicity and the expression of apoptotic, heat shock proteins, and matrix metalloproteinases genes in breast and gastric cancer.Öğe Investigation of the effect of gossypin on MMP-2 and MMP- 9 genes in prostate cancer cells(Cukurova Univ, Fac Medicine, 2022) Dirican, Ebubekir; Cinar, IrfanPurpose: The aim of this study is to explore the effects of gossypin on matrix metalloproteinases -2 (MMP-2) and MMP-9 genes in prostate cancer cells. Materials and Methods: PC3 cells were grown in culture and treated with three different concentrations of gossypin (25-50-100 mu g/ml) and cisplatin (50 mu M) as a positive control. First, RNA isolation was performed. Then, cDNA synthesis was performed and RT-PCR was used to evaluate mRNA expression levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 genes. Results: Gossypin decreased MMP-2 and MMP-9 mRNA expression in prostate cancer cells in a concentrationdependent manner. Three concentrations (25-50-100 mu g/ml) of gossypin in PC3 cells reduced the mRNA expression of the MMP-2 gene. While the fold change value of MMP-2 gene expression was 0.3482 +/- 0.040 in the 100 mu g/ml gossypin group, it was 1.007 +/- 0.1425 in the control group. In addition, 50 mu g/ml and 100 mu g/ml concentrations of gossypin decreased the mRNA expression of the MMP-9 gene. The expression level of the MMP-9 gene in prostate cancer cells was 0.4740 +/- 0.038 in the 100 mu g/ml gossypin administered group, while it was 1.009 +/- 0.1687 in the control group. There was a positive correlation between the expressions of the MMP-2 and MMP-9 genes. Conclusion: According to the results obtained, it is seen that gossypin reduces the expression of MMP-2 and MMP9 genes in prostate cancer cells and the effects of gossypin on other genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in cancer need to be investigated to reveal the anti-cancer.Öğe Methoxy-activated indole-7-carbohydrazides; synthesis, antioxidant, and anticancer properties(Wiley, 2023) Kandemir, Hakan; Izgi, Samet; Cinar, Irfan; Cebeci, Fatma; Dirican, Ebubekir; Saglam, Mehmet F.; Sengul, Ibrahim F.Indole has been known as a key heterocyclic motif in the development of new structures for both chemical and biological properties. In this current study, a new range of indole-7-carbohydrazides has been successfully synthesized starting from the readily available 3-phenyl and 2,3-diphenyl 4,6-dimethoxyindoles. The structures of the novel compounds were confirmed by utilizing H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR, FT-IR, high-resolution mass spectrometry, and single crystal X- ray diffraction techniques. In addition, the indole-7-carbohydrazides showed promising antioxidant results in preliminary screens. Some of the new compounds generated from dimethoxy indoles were also screened for their anticancer activity against SH-SHY5Y (human neuroblastoma), AGS (human gastric adenocarcinoma), and MDA-MB-231 (human breast adenocarcinoma) cell lines. The results revealed that the compound 12 was the promising candidate, showing cytotoxic effects on both neuroblastoma, stomach, and breast cancer cells.