Quercetin inhibits the progression of endometrial HEC-1-A cells by regulating ferroptosis—a preliminary study

Xiaoqin Li & Haiyan Guo et al. · 2022-12-15

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Abstract

Background

Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is one of the most common female reproductive system tumors, which seriously threatens women's health. This preliminary study aimed to investigate the effects of quercetin on the EC cells and explore the potential mechanism.

Methods

In this study, the effects of quercetin on endometrial cancer HEC-1-A cells were studied by a series of cell biological methods, including CCK-8 detection of cell activity, Western blotting of ferroptosis-related proteins, apoptosis detection, reactive oxygen species (ROS) detection and other detections.

Results

Our results showed that quercetin inhibited the proliferation and migration of EC cells, induced cell apoptosis, and affected the cell cycle. Furthermore, the anti-tumor effect of quercetin was related to the induction of ferroptosis in the EC cells.

Conclusions

Our study shows quercetin may exert anti-tumor effects, which may be related to the regulation of ferroptosis. Our study provides evidence for the future treatment of EC with small molecule drugs.

TL;DR

The study shows quercetin may exert anti-tumor effects, which may be related to the regulation of ferroptosis, which provides evidence for the future treatment of EC with small molecule drugs.

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Authors
Xiaoqin Li, Qianqian Zhu, Meng Ma, Haiyan Guo