Chemosensitizing effect of apigenin on T-ALL cell therapy
Nigar Huseynova, Züleyha Baran, Rovshan Khalilov, Afat Mammadova, Yusuf Baran

TL;DR
Apigenin, a natural compound, enhances the effectiveness of L-asparaginase in treating T-cell leukemia while reducing toxicity.
Contribution
Apigenin is shown to chemosensitize T-ALL cells to L-asparaginase through mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis.
Findings
Apigenin and L-asparaginase combination reduced IC50 values in MOLT-4 cells.
Combination therapy increased apoptosis and disrupted cell cycle progression at multiple checkpoints.
Mitochondrial depolarization was significantly enhanced in combination-treated cells.
Abstract
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive hematological malignancy with limited therapeutic options and frequent treatment-associated toxicities. L-asparaginase, a cornerstone in T-ALL therapy, is often restricted by hypersensitivity reactions and systemic side effects, highlighting the need for safer strategies to enhance its efficacy. This study investigated the potential of apigenin, a naturally occurring flavonoid with antioxidant and pro-apoptotic properties, to act as a chemosensitizer for L-asparaginase in MOLT-4 T-ALL cells. Cytotoxicity was assessed using the MTT assay, apoptosis by Annexin V/PI staining, cell cycle distribution by flow cytometry, and mitochondrial membrane potential by JC-1 staining. Both apigenin and L-asparaginase produced dose- and time-dependent cytotoxicity, with combination treatment resulting in reduced IC50 values. Apoptotic analysis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFlavonoids in Medical Research · Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research · Bioactive natural compounds
