Abstract

Abstract Long latency and indolent nature of prostate cancer (PCa) provides a window of opportunity for preventive interventions using natural and synthetic agents. Hence, the focus of this study was to ascertain the chemopreventive role of Quercetin, a bioflavonoid, commonly used to treat prostatitis. Human PCa cells (LNCaP, DU145 and PC3) were treated with different concentrations of Quercetin and its effect on cell survival and apoptosis was determined by MTT assay. Human PCa cells treated with Quercetin showed significant reduction in cell viability and proliferation compared with untreated controls, which was dose and time dependent. In addition to this our FACS analysis showed higher percentage of apoptotic cells after Quercetin treatment compared to untreated cells. Quercetin induced apoptosis in PCa cells is a cumulative effect of modulation of key apoptotic proteins, changes in mitochondrial membrane potential and ROS production. Our results demonstrate that Quercetin is a potent chemopreventive agent, which may improve outcomes of PCa by inhibiting mechanisms involved in tumor progression. Citation Format: Ashley B. Ward, Hina Mir, Neeraj Kapur, Guru Sonpavde, Shailesh Singh. Quercetin inhibits prostate cancer by modulating ROS and key regulators of apoptosis and cell survival [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 5252. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-5252

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