Title : Curcumin inhibited the growth and invasion of human monocytic leukaemia SHI-1 cells in vivo by altering MAPK and MMP signalling.

Pub. Date : 2020 Dec

PMID : 31854220






4 Functional Relationships(s)
Download
Sentence
Compound Name
Protein Name
Organism
1 The expression of MAPK, NF-kappaB, MMP9, MMP2 and vimentin were confirmed by RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry or western blotting.Results: Administration of curcumin significantly inhibited tumour growth, as the tumour weight decreased from 0.67 g (control) to 0.47 g (15 mg/kg) and 0.35 g (30 mg/kg). Curcumin vimentin Homo sapiens
2 Curcumin also suppressed the level of vimentin.Discussion and conclusions: Our study demonstrates that curcumin can inhibit the growth and invasion of human monocytic leukaemia in vivo, suggesting the possible use of curcumin for anti-metastasis in leukaemia and the value of determining its unique target. Curcumin vimentin Homo sapiens
3 Curcumin also suppressed the level of vimentin.Discussion and conclusions: Our study demonstrates that curcumin can inhibit the growth and invasion of human monocytic leukaemia in vivo, suggesting the possible use of curcumin for anti-metastasis in leukaemia and the value of determining its unique target. Curcumin vimentin Homo sapiens
4 Curcumin also suppressed the level of vimentin.Discussion and conclusions: Our study demonstrates that curcumin can inhibit the growth and invasion of human monocytic leukaemia in vivo, suggesting the possible use of curcumin for anti-metastasis in leukaemia and the value of determining its unique target. Curcumin vimentin Homo sapiens