Abstract

Brazilian green propolis (BGP) is noted for its impressive antitumor effects and has been used as a folk medicine in various cultures for many years. It has been demonstrated that BGP could enhance the cytotoxic effect of cytostatic drugs on tumor cells. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a therapeutic approach used against malignant cells. To assess the synergistic effect of BGP extract on protoporphyrin IX (PpIX)-mediated photocytotoxicity, MTT assays were performed using A431 and HeLa cells. TUNEL assay and Annexin V-FITC/PI staining were performed to confirm the induction of apoptosis. Western blotting analysis was performed to examine the pro-apoptotic proteins, anti-apoptotic proteins and inflammation related proteins in A431 cells. Intracellular accumulation of PpIX was examined by flow cytometry. The synergistic effect of BGP extract in PpIX-PDT was also evaluated with a xenograft model. Our findings reveal that BGP extract increased PpIX-mediated photocytotoxicity in A431 and HeLa cells. PpIX-PDT with BGP extract treatment resulted in a decrease in Bcl-xL and an increase in NOXA, Bax and caspase-3 cleavage. The protein expression levels of p-IKKα/β, NF-κB and COX-2 were upregulated by PpIX-PDT but significantly attenuated when in combination with BGP extract. BGP extract was also found to significantly enhance the intracellular accumulation of PpIX in A431 cells. BGP extract increased PpIX-mediated photocytotoxicity in a xenograft model as well. Our findings provide evidence for a synergistic effect of BGP extract in PpIX-PDT both in vitro and in vivo.

Highlights

  • As a natural product, propolis has been known and used as a traditional folk medicine in various cultures for thousands of years

  • The results showed that the tumors in Brazilian green propolis (BGP) extract-combined extract-combinedPpIX-Photodynamic therapy (PDT)

  • We have explored the modulation of NF-κB pathway in protoporphyrin IX (PpIX)-PDT upon BGP extract treatment due to its excellent antitumor activity and its unique capacity to inhibit NF-κB

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Introduction

Propolis has been known and used as a traditional folk medicine in various cultures for thousands of years It is composed mainly of wax and resins. Brazilian Green Propolis (BGP) is collected from the Minas Gerais region of Brazil This region is home to a unique plant species, Baccharis dracunculifolia D.C., which produces the best grade of propolis with the highest level of flavonoids and artepillin C. The Africanized honeybee from this region can produce propolis from the unexpanded leaf buds of Baccharis dracunculifolia D.C. plant. This bee species has the capacity to produce BGP with concentrated artepillin C, a powerful constituent not found in propolis from other regions

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