Caffeine Increases the Antitumor Effect of Cisplatin in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
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Caffeine is thought to increase the antitumor effect of cisplatin or DNA-damaging agents because it is known that caffeine inhibits DNA repair. Caffeine-assisted chemotherapy has been used in the treatment of osteosarcomas. In addition, there are several reports about combination chemotherapy with caffeine for certain malignancies other than osteosarcomas. However, there are no reports that show the utility of combination chemotherapy with caffeine for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We examined the combined effects of caffeine and cisplatin in human HCC cell lines, and screened for a more effective administration method of caffeine in vitro. Human HCC cell lines (HepG2, HLF, HuH-7, and Li-7) were exposed to caffeine (0—0.5 mM) and cisplatin (0—1.2 μg/mL) for 72 h, either alone or in combination. Cell numbers were measured by WST-8 assay, and cell apoptosis was determined by annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)/propidium iodide (PI) binding assay. As a result, caffeine increased the antitumor effect of cisplatin on cell proliferation and cell apoptosis in the HCC cell lines. Moreover, this effect was dependent on the amount of exposure to caffeine. These results suggest that caffeine-assisted chemotherapy is useful for HCC treatment.
著者
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Okumura Manabu
Department Of Computer Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Nagata Masashi
Department Of Hospital Pharmacy School Of Medicine Tokyo Medical And Dental University
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Kawano Yohei
Department Of Immune Regulation Tokyo Medical And Dental University Graduate School
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Iwakiri Tomomi
Department Of Pharmacy Miyazaki Medical College Hospital
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Ichimiya Akihiro
Department Of Biological Resources Faculty Of Agriculture Ehime University
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Arimori Kazuhiko
Department Of Pharmacy Faculty Of Medicine University Of Miyazaki
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Ichimiya Akihiro
Department of Pharmacy, University of Miyazaki Hospital
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Iwakiri Tomomi
Department of Pharmacy, University of Miyazaki Hospital
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Arimori Kazuhiko
Department of Pharmacy, University of Miyazaki Hospital
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Kohno Takafumi
Department of Pharmacy, University of Miyazaki Hospital
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Nagata Masashi
Department of Pharmacy, University Hospital of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Kawano Yohei
Department of Pharmacy, University of Miyazaki Hospital
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Okumura Manabu
Department of Pharmacy, University of Miyazaki Hospital
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