Investigator

Chia-Hung Yen

Associate Professor · Kaohsiung Medical University, Graduate Institute of Natural Products

About

CYChia-Hung Yen
Papers(1)
Cryptocaryone Promote…
Collaborators(3)
Hsueh-Wei ChangHsun-Shuo ChangAmmad Ahmad Farooqi
Institutions(2)
Kaohsiung Medical Uni…The University of Lah…

Papers

Cryptocaryone Promotes ROS-Dependent Antiproliferation and Apoptosis in Ovarian Cancer Cells

Cryptocaryone (CPC) is a bioactive dihydrochalcone derived from Cryptocarya plants, and its antiproliferation was rarely reported, especially for ovarian cancer (OVCA). This study aimed to examine the regulation ability and mechanism of CPC on three histotypes of OVCA cells (SKOV3, TOV-21G, and TOV-112D). In a 24 h MTS assay, CPC showed antiproliferation effects to OVCA cells, i.e., IC50 values 1.5, 3, and 9.5 μM for TOV-21G, SKOV3, and TOV-112D cells. TOV-21G and SKOV3 cells showed hypersensitivity to CPC when applied for exposure time and concentration experiments. For biological processes, CPC stimulated the generation of reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial superoxide and promoted mitochondrial membrane potential dysfunction in TOV-21G and SKOV3 cells. Apoptosis was detected in OVCA cells through subG1 accumulation and annexin V staining. Apoptosis signaling such as caspase 3/7 activities, cleaved poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase, and caspase 3 expressions were upregulated by CPC. Specifically, the intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic caspase 9 and caspase 8 were overexpressed in OVCA cells following CPC treatment. Moreover, CPC also stimulated DNA damages in terms of γH2AX expression and increased γH2AX foci. CPC also induced 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine DNA damages. These CPC-associated principal biological processes were validated to be oxidative stress-dependent by N-acetylcysteine. In conclusion, CPC is a potential anti-OVCA natural product showing oxidative stress-dependent antiproliferation, apoptosis, and DNA damaging functions.

74Works
1Papers
3Collaborators

Positions

2018–

Associate Professor

Kaohsiung Medical University · Graduate Institute of Natural Products

2013–

Assistant Professor

Kaohsiung Medical University · Graduate Institute of Natural Products

Education

2009

Ph.D.

National Yang-Ming University · Molecular Medicine Program

Country

TW

Keywords
Natural product drug discoveryHigh-throughput screenNAFLDNRF2
Links & IDs
0000-0002-6939-5528

Scopus: 55818294600