Abstract

This study monitored the anti-proliferative activity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) peel homogenates against breast (MCF7 and MDA-MB-453) and prostate (LNCaP and PC-3) cancer cell lines using 29 different accessions to study the natural diversity in these accessions. Using MTT method, it was revealed that high anti-proliferative activity was observed against MCF7, MDA-MB-453 and LNCaP (androgen-dependent) cell lines for most accessions, while the androgen-independent prostate cancer cell line, PC-3, exhibited relatively high resistance. Peel extracts displayed the highest LNCaP inhibition activity compared to aril juice and seed homogenates. Eight accessions exhibiting the highest anti-proliferative activity were studied further using the LNCaP and PC-3 cancer cells. IC50 and clonogenicity inhibition were determined. Several accessions were found to inhibit androgen receptor activity but not NF-κB transcription function. This study illustrated the importance of exploiting natural pomegranate variation to identify accessions exhibiting potential selective activity for the treatment of specific types of cancer.

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