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Title: | Anti-Cancer Effect of Daun Gatal (Laportea decumana) Towards HeLa Cell Migration |
Authors: | Tirta, Matthew Aurelius |
Keywords: | Laportea decumana Anti-cancer EMT HeLa Migration |
Issue Date: | 13-Dec-2023 |
Publisher: | Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | BM 23-007;Intern 07-2023 |
Abstract: | Cervical cancer is the fourth most prevalent cancer and is the primary cause of mortality among women on a global scale. It is deadly once metastasize and therefore its early detection and prevention of its metastasis was crucial for the survival of the patient. Treatment targeting the prevention of metastasis was a necessity. Laportea decumana is a plant which has been shown to possess anti-cancer capabilities through the induction of cancer cell apoptosis. However, its effect on cancer cell migration remains relatively unexplored. Therefore, the capability of L.decumana as an anti-metastatic agent must be explored. Transwell-migration assay was performed to quantify the migration of HeLa cells and qRT-PCR was performed to study the effect of L.decumana extract on the expression of EMT markers. Treatment of HeLa cells with 50 μg/mL and 100 μg/mL of Laportea decumana extract shows a significant increase in the number of migrated HeLa cells. L.decumana extract was also shown to increase the expression of EMT markers vimentin, fibronectin, and E-cadherin |
URI: | http://repository.i3l.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/946 |
Appears in Collections: | Biomedicine |
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Chapter 1.pdf | Chapter 1 | 530.32 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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