Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the fatal type of astrocytic tumors with a
survival rate of 12 months. The present study, for the first time, evaluated the
cytotoxic impacts of Ferula latisecta (F. latisecta)
hydroalcoholic extract on U87 GBM cell line. The MTT assay measured the cellular
toxicity following 24- and 48 h treatment with various doses of F.
latisecta (0–800 μg/mL). Apoptosis was
evaluated by an Annexin V/propidium iodide (PI) staining 24 h
after treatment by F. latisecta. Moreover, to determine the cellular
metastasis of U87 cells, we used a gelatin zymography assay (matrix
metalloproteinase [MMP]-2/-9 enzymatic activity). The outcomes showed
that F. latisecta mitigated the viability of U87 cells in a
concentration- and time-dependent manner with IC50 values of 145.3
and 192.3 μg/mL obtained for 24- and 48 h
treatments, respectively. F. latisecta induced apoptosis in a
concentration-dependent manner after 24 h. Also, MMP-9 activity was
significantly decreased following 24 h after treatment
concentration-dependently with no change in MMP-2 enzymatic activity. This study
showed that F. latisecta induced cytotoxicity and apoptosis, and
mitigated metastasis of U87 GBM cells. Hence, F. latisecta could be
beneficial as a promising natural herb against GBM after further studies.
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