Abstract

Prostate cancer is most common malignancy among men in the world. PI3K-Akt signaling appears to be critical to prostate cancer cell proliferation and survival. Our earlier study reveals that nimbolide (2µM) prevents cell survival via IGF signaling pathway through PI3K/Akt and induces apoptosis in PC-3 cell line. Akt mediates the phosphorylation and activation of mTOR that plays a critical role in the regulation of protein translation and synthesis, angiogenesis, and cell cycle progression. The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of nimbolide on tPI3K, tAkt, pAkt, tmTOR, GSK3β, pGSK3β, PCNA, c-Myc, Cyclin D1, and Survivin protein levels by western blot analysis. Apoptosis was visualized by Ao/EtBr dual staining (20×), and protein expression of PCNA by immunocytochemistry was performed. Molecular docking was performed to understand the possible interaction between nimbolide and Akt, PCNA, and Cyclin D1. Nimbolide altered the PI3K-Akt-mediated cell survival and proliferative molecules. Thus, nimbolide exerted anticancer effects in vitro by representing the PI3K-Akt-mTOR pathway in PC-3 cells. Thereby, it acts as a potent anticancer drug for prostate cancer.

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