Journal: Scientific Reports
Article Title: Unsaponifiable fraction of black Vitis vinifera seed oil attenuates liver cancer progression by targeting apoptosis and key tumor-associated genes: In vitro, in vivo, and in silico studies
doi: 10.1038/s41598-026-44404-9
Figure Lengend Snippet: Apoptotic effects of black Vitis vinifera seed oil (BVVO) and its unsaponifiable fraction (UnSap), and their ameliorating effects on the expression of cell cycle-related genes in HepG-2 cells, compared with those of 5-FU. (A) EC 100 values of BVVO and UnSap in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) compared with those of 5-FU. EC 100 , the concentration of the studied sample that caused 100% viability of the PBMCs. (B, C) The IC 50 and selectivity index (SI) values, respectively, of BVVO, UnSap, and 5-FU. The IC 50 , the inhibitory concentration of BVVO, UnSap, or 5-FU, caused 50% inhibition of cancer cell growth. The SI is determined by dividing the cytotoxic concentration (the concentration of the sample that inhibits 50% of the growth of normal viable cells) by the IC 50 value in cancer cells. (D) Percentage of caspase 3/7 activity in the HepG-2 cell line. (E) BCL-2 -associated X-protein " BAX ", retinoblastoma “ RB ” 1 , cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor “ CDKN1A ”, and tumor protein “ TP53 ” fold expression. (F) E2 promoter binding factor “ E2F ” 4 , Kirsten rat sarcoma virus “ KRAS ”, B-cell lymphoma “ BCL ” 2 , and nuclear factor “ NF ” KB1 fold expression. The results are presented as the mean ± S.E. (n = 5), and significance was achieved at * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, and *** p < 0.0001. (*, black) indicates a comparison with the 5-FU; (*, red) refers to the comparison between the treatment with BVVO and UnSap.
Article Snippet: The HepG-2 cell line was obtained from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC, Manassas, VA, USA).
Techniques: Expressing, Concentration Assay, Inhibition, Activity Assay, Binding Assay, Virus, Comparison