Establishment of redifferentiated cells after treatment of neoplastic invasive cell lines with curcumin

When undifferentiated, invasive neoplastic cell lines are treated with an optimal time / concentration combination of curcumin (under conditions producing dramatic cell death), a small proportion of surviving cells can undergo a process of redifferentiation. These clones of redifferentiated cells, together with the original tumor cells, could represent interesting biological tools for both academic research (onco-immunology, genetics / epigenetics) and industry research (for example design of cancer vaccines).

Interest / Relevance: The proof of concept has been established in vitro (in culture) on an invasive, undifferentiated sarcomatoid rat mesothelioma cell line (M5-T1) (see attached figure). Extension of this protocol to other types of experimental and human malignant tumor cell lines is in process.
Keywords: Redifferentiation , Neoplastic cells , Epithelial cells , Phytochemicals
Scientist's name: Daniel POULIQUEN
Publications:
- Roulois D, Deshayes S, Guilly MN, Nader JS, Liddell C, Robard M, Hulin P, Ouacher A, Le Martelot V, Fonteneau JF, Grégoire M, Pouliquen DL. Characterization of preneoplastic and neoplastic rat mesothelial cell lines: the involvement of TETs, DNMTs, and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine. Oncotarget (2016), 7(23), 34664-34687.
- Pouliquen DL, Nawrocki-Raby B, Nader J, Blandin S, Robard M, Birembaut P, Grégoire M. Evaluation of intracavitary administration of curcumin for the treatment of sarcomatoid mesothelioma. Oncotarget (2017), doi : 10.18632/oncotarget.15744.

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Samples/Models available: Rat (experimental biocollection registered in Migratech "cell lines")
Rare disease: No
Last update: 11/09/2024

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