Sains Malaysiana 50(3)(2021):
821-828
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5003-22
Effects of Apigenin, Luteolin, and Quercetin on the Natural
Killer (NK-92) Cells Proliferation: A Potential Role as Immunomodulator
(Kesan Apigenin, Luteolin dan Quersetin terhadap Pertumbuhan Sel Pembunuh Asli (NK-92): Peranan Berpotensi sebagai Kawalan Imuniti)
AUNG
MYO OO@MOHD HASYM1, NASIR MAT NOR1*, LIYANA HAZWANI MOHD
ADNAN1, NOR ZIDAH BINTI AHMAD1, ABDI WIRA SEPTAMA2,
NIK NURUL NAJIHAH1, OHN MAR LWIN3 & NORDIN SIMBAK1
1Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin,
20400 City Campus, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
2Research Center for Chemistry,
Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Kawasan PUSPIPTEK Serpong,
Tangerang Selatan, Banten 15314, Indonesia
3Physiology unit, Faculty of
Medicine, Lincoln University College Kelana Jaya,
47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Received:
16 June 2020/Accepted: 10 August 2020
ABSTRACT
Cancer can be classified as a fourth leading cause of death in
Malaysia. There is a continuous effort by scientists in finding alternative
cure to cancer due to the known side effects of chemotherapy and radiation
therapy as well as recurrences. One of the latest methods to kill cancerous
cells is by using immune cells known as natural killer (NK) cells. Flavonoids
such as flavone and flavonol are also known for their
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory and anticancer properties.
This study was carried out to determine the role of flavonoid compounds of
apigenin, luteolin, and quercetin to facilitate the growth of NK-92 cells.
NK-92 cell line was grown in tissue culture flasks containing α- Minimum
Essential Medium (MEM) medium enriched with L-glutamine, 12.5% fetal bovine
serum, 12.5% horse serum, 0.2 mM myo-inositol, 0.02 mM folic acid, and 100 -
200 U/mL recombinant interleukin 2 (IL-2). The cell viability was determined via trypan blue
staining where the cells were manually counted by a haemocytometer.
The 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay
was used to determine the cell viability of NK-92 cells after treatment with
apigenin, luteolin, and quercetin. Results showed a dose-dependent
proliferative effects of apigenin, luteolin, and quercetin on the proliferation
of NK-92 cells showing the highest percentage of proliferation at 100 µg/mL for
all compounds (*P < 0.05). However, exceeding the dose of 100 µg/mL had
resulted in a decline of cell proliferations percentage. Based on these
findings, flavonoid compounds comprising apigenin, luteolin and quercetin were
able to induce proliferative effects on NK-92 cells.
Keywords: Apigenin; flavonoids; luteolin; natural killer
cells; quercetin
ABSTRAK
Kanser boleh dikelaskan sebagai penyebab kematian ke-empat tertinggi di Malaysia. Usaha berterusan para saintis dalam mencari kaedah lain untuk merawat kanser disebabkan kesan sampingan yang diketahui berpunca daripada rawatan kemo dan radiasi serta pertumbuhan semula sel kanser. Salah satu daripada kaedah terkini untuk membunuh sel kanser adalah dengan menggunakan sel imun yang dikenali sebagai sel pembunuh asli (sel NK). Sekumpulan flavonoid seperti flavon dan flavonol juga dikenali dengan ciri antioksidan, antiradang, kawalan imuniti dan anti-kanser. Kajian ini telah dijalankan untuk menentukan peranan beberapa sebatian flavonoid iaitu apigenin, luteolin dan quersetin dalam membantu pertumbuhan sel NK-92. Sel NK-92 dibiakkan di dalam bekas tisu kultur yang mengandungi media α-medium penting minimum (α-MEM) yang diperkaya dengan L-glutamin, 12.5% serum sapi janin, 12.5% serum kuda, 0.2 mM myo-inositol, 0.02 mM asid folik dan 100 - 200 U/mL rekombinan interleukin 2 (IL-2). Kadar pertumbuhan sel telah dikenal pasti melalui pewarnaan tripan biru dengan sel tersebut dihitung secara manual menggunakan hemositometer. Ujian 3-(4,5-dimetilthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-difeniltetrazolium bromida (MTT) telah digunakan untuk menentukan pertumbuhan sel NK-92 setelah dirawat dengan apigenin, luteolin dan quersetin.
Keputusan menunjukkan bahawa kesan perkembangan pendosan-kerbergantungan daripada apigenin, luteolin dan quersetin ke atas pertumbuhan sel-sel NK-92 mempamerkan peratus pertumbuhan tertinggi pada 100 µg/mL untuk kesemua sebatian flavonoid (*P
< 0.05). Walau bagaimanapun, kenaikan dos melebihi 100 µg/mL telah mengakibatkan pengurangan daripada peratusan pertumbuhan sel tersebut. Menerusi hasil kajian ini, sebatian flavonoid yang mengandungi apigenin, luteolin dan quersetin berupaya mempengaruhi kesan pertumbuhan sel NK-92.
Kata kunci: Apigenin; flavonoid;
luteolin; sel pembunuh semulajadi; quersetin
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*Corresponding author; email: nasirmnor@unisza.edu.my
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