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Resumen de Suppressive role of Viola odorata extract on malignant characters of mammosphere‑derived breast cancer stem cells

S. Yousefnia, H. F. Yaseri, F. Seyed Forootan, M. Tabatabaeian, F. Moattar, T. Ghafghazi, M.H. Nasr Esfahani, K. Ghaedi

  • Background Mammospheres are breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) that could be yielded through culturing cells in non- adherent and non-differentiating condition. With regard to therapy resistance of cancer stem cells (CSCs), it is essential to discover efficient approaches targeting CSCs.

    Viola odorata extract has been considered as a traditional herbal anti-metastatic drug in several cancer cells. Effect of this drug on BCSCs has not been clearly identified. Current study tries to detect and to compare effect of Viola odorata extract on malignant characterization of breast cancer cell lines and BCSCs.

    Materials and methods MCF7 and SKBR3 and their derived mammospheres as BCSCs were used and the effect of alco- holic extraction of Viola odorata on apoptosis and malignant characters of MCF7, SKBR3 and their derived BCSCs were analyzed and compared.

    Results Viola odorata extract induced cell death in MCF7, SKBR3 and their derived mammospheres through apoptosis without any effects on MCF10A. Also, this extract showed anti-migratory, anti-invasion and anti-colony formation activity in MCF7, SKBR3 and their derived mammospheres which was significantly more in MCF7- and SKBR3-derived mam- mospheres. Also, this extract decreased size and volume of tumors generated by MCF7, SKBR3 and their derived mam- mospheres in chicken embryo model.

    Conclusion Viola odorata extract exerted anti-cancerous activity on both breast cancer cell lines and their derived BCSCs.

    Anti-cancerous activity of this extract was significantly more in MCF7-, SKBR3-derived mammospheres in comparison with dedicated cell lines. Data suggest that Viola odorata extract mostly targets cancerous cells, not normal cells with exception in high concentration. It acts in a cell-dependent manner.


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