Abstract

Diosgenin, a natural steroidal sapogenin, has recently attracted a high amount of attention, as an effective anticancer agent in ovarian cancer. However, diosgenin mediated anticancer impacts are still not completely understood. Thus, the present study evaluated the effect of diosgenin on the proliferation, apoptosis, and metastasis of ovarian cancer cells. OVCAR-3 and SKOV-3 cells were treated with diosgenin, cellular viability was assessed by MTT assay and apoptosis was measured by ELISA and evaluated the protein expression levels of apoptotic markers through western blotting. Cell migration was examined by measuring the mRNA levels of genes involved in the cell invasion. The protein expression levels of main components of PI3K signaling were evaluated via western blotting. Diosgenin led to significant inhibition of cellular proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. It also induced apoptosis through upregulating pro-apoptotic markers and downregulating antiapoptotic mediators. In addition, OVCAR-3 cells exposure to diosgenin decreased cell migration and invasion. More importantly, diosgenin downregulated the expression levels of main proteins in PI3K signaling including PI3K, Akt, mTOR, and GSK3. Diosgenin inhibited the proliferation and migration of OVCAR-3 ovarian cancer cells and induced apoptosis, which may be mediated by targeting PI3K signaling.

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