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2000
Volume 20, Issue 7
  • ISSN: 1573-4072
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6646

Abstract

Aims: To investigate the autophagy-inducing and tumoricidal efficacy of Theaflavins on Ehrlich’s Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) cells. Background: The apoptosis-inducing role of Theaflavins against cancer is reported. Autophagy, a cellular mechanism under stress, occurs either as a survival process or Type-II programmed-cell death in the presence/absence of apoptosis. The report of Theaflavins inducing autophagy against cancer is poor. Objective: Here, for the first time, the investigation for the anti-tumor efficacy of Theaflavins via autophagy in EAC was attempted. Methods: EAC-bearing mice were treated orally with Theaflavins (10 mg/kg b.w.) every alternate day with a total of 27 doses. Body weight, tumor volume and survivability were recorded. Tumoricidal and cellular dehydrogenase activity, and , were studied using Trypan-blue exclusion and MTT assay respectively. Theaflavins-treated EAC cells were subjected to Monodansylcadaverine- staining. LC3II turnover and LC3I conversion were detected by western blotting. Apoptosis up to 12 h TF-treatment was estimated by AnnexinV binding. Results: This is the first report of Theaflavins inducing autophagy in EAC cells and . Oral Theaflavins treatment restricted excessive body-weight increase due to tumors, reduced tumor volume, and increased survivability of tumor-bearing mice. Theaflavins caused EAC cell death (~8% , ~30% ), significantly reduced metabolic activity, and created conspicuous vacuolization in surviving cells. Resultant vacuoles (, 6 h) were marked as autophagosomes by Monodansylcadaverine-staining. Autophagy was confirmed by LC3II augmentation. No significant apoptosis was observed up to 12 h TF-treatment . Conclusion: Theaflavins were efficient inducing autophagy and Type-II PCD in EAC cells. Notably, Theaflavins induced autophagy prior to apoptosis .

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2024-08-01
2025-06-28
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  • Article Type:
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Keyword(s): apoptosis; Autophagy; black tea; LC3; theaflavins; Type II PCD
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