Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) is addressed as the second most common form of onco-threat worldwide and is usually considered as the major cause of mortality in men. Recent times have seen a surge in exploration of plant-derived components for alternative therapeutical interventions against different oncological malignancies. Dammarolic acid or Asiatic acid (AsA) is an aglycone asiaticoside that has been reported for its efficacy in several ailments including cancer. The current study aimed to investigate the anti-proliferative potency of AsA against human prostate cancer PC-3 cells. Purified AsA was diluted and PC-3 cells were exposed to 20, 40, and 80 µM concentration and incubated for 24 h. Post-exposure, PC-3 cells showcased a substantial loss of their viability at 20 µM (p < 0.05), moreover, this reduction in cell viability escalated proportionally with an increase in AsA at concentrations of 40 and 80 µM (p < 0.01; p < 0.001) respectively. AsA-impelled loss of cellular viability was also evident from the acridine orange-stained photomicrographs, which was also used to quantify the viable and apoptotic cells using Image J software. Additionally, quantification of ROS within PC-3 cells also exhibited an increase in DCF-DA-mediated fluorescence intensity post-exposure to AsA in a dose-dependent manner. AsA-induced apoptosis in PC-3 cells was shown to be associated with augmented activity of caspase-3 proportionally to the AsA concentrations. Thus, initially, this exploratory study explicated that AsA treatment leads to anti-proliferative effects in PC-3 cells by enhancing oxidative stress and inciting apoptosis en route to onset of nuclear fragmentation.

Highlights

  • Prostate cancer or PCa represent a common malignant tumor occurring within the genitourinary system in males and was accountable for 1,414,259 or 7.3% of new cancer-related cases during 2020 [1]

  • To investigate the apoptotic cell death in Asiatic acid (AsA)-treated PC-3 cells, cells were counted to investigate the number of viable cells (VI) and apoptotic cells (AO) by using fluorescence microscope

  • On the basis of inferences drawn from this initial investigative study, AsA is competent in inducing apoptosis in PC-3 cells

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Introduction

Prostate cancer or PCa represent a common malignant tumor occurring within the genitourinary system in males and was accountable for 1,414,259 or 7.3% of new cancer-related cases during 2020 [1]. PCa is known to be the foremost reason behind cancer-related mortalities among males globally. The highest amount of new PCa cases, accounting for 33.5%, were recorded alone in Europe followed by Asia (26.2%). Caribbean accounts for the highest amount of cancer-related deaths after the USA [1]. This debilitating oncological malignancy is associated with a number of varying risk factors among which the prominent ones include apoptosis modulation, genetically and epigenetically governed factors involved in the onset, proliferation, and metastasis [4]

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