Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways

Ginger have strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can inhibit growth and trigger apoptosis of colorectal cancer cells. Dried ginger containing the main bioactive compound 6-shogaol is widely used for practical reasons in storage. In this study, the mechanism of 6-shogaol apoptosis...

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Main Authors: Tedjo, Aryo, Noor, Dimas R, Kusmardi, Ramadanti, Nur Ayu, Amelia Kassim
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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author Tedjo, Aryo
Noor, Dimas R
Kusmardi,
Ramadanti, Nur Ayu
Amelia Kassim,
author_facet Tedjo, Aryo
Noor, Dimas R
Kusmardi,
Ramadanti, Nur Ayu
Amelia Kassim,
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description Ginger have strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can inhibit growth and trigger apoptosis of colorectal cancer cells. Dried ginger containing the main bioactive compound 6-shogaol is widely used for practical reasons in storage. In this study, the mechanism of 6-shogaol apoptosis was tried to be explained by looking at the Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs) changes in HCT-116 cells. The results of DEGs analysis on Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) data which contained gene expression data for the HCT-116 cell group treated with 6-shogaol and the control group showed that there were 142 DEGs of the apoptotic pathway with 9 (nine) of them being share-DEGs of the apoptotic pathway with other pathways related to apoptosis such as MAPK signaling pathway, p53 signalling pathway, and protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum pathways. Based on the regulation of the 9 share-DEGs, it was also explained that the apoptotic activity of 6-shogaol mainly occurs through the p53 signalling pathway which involves up-regulation of BAX, BBC3, GADD45G, and TNFRSF10A.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:233632024-04-17T08:02:54Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23363/ Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways Tedjo, Aryo Noor, Dimas R Kusmardi, Ramadanti, Nur Ayu Amelia Kassim, Ginger have strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can inhibit growth and trigger apoptosis of colorectal cancer cells. Dried ginger containing the main bioactive compound 6-shogaol is widely used for practical reasons in storage. In this study, the mechanism of 6-shogaol apoptosis was tried to be explained by looking at the Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs) changes in HCT-116 cells. The results of DEGs analysis on Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) data which contained gene expression data for the HCT-116 cell group treated with 6-shogaol and the control group showed that there were 142 DEGs of the apoptotic pathway with 9 (nine) of them being share-DEGs of the apoptotic pathway with other pathways related to apoptosis such as MAPK signaling pathway, p53 signalling pathway, and protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum pathways. Based on the regulation of the 9 share-DEGs, it was also explained that the apoptotic activity of 6-shogaol mainly occurs through the p53 signalling pathway which involves up-regulation of BAX, BBC3, GADD45G, and TNFRSF10A. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23363/1/SD%2014.pdf Tedjo, Aryo and Noor, Dimas R and Kusmardi, and Ramadanti, Nur Ayu and Amelia Kassim, (2023) Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways. Sains Malaysiana, 52 (12). pp. 3523-3532. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol52num12_2023/contentsVol52num12_2023.html
spellingShingle Tedjo, Aryo
Noor, Dimas R
Kusmardi,
Ramadanti, Nur Ayu
Amelia Kassim,
Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
title Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
title_full Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
title_fullStr Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
title_full_unstemmed Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
title_short Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against HCT-116 Cells Performed Primarily by Affecting Genes in Common (shared-DEGs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
title_sort differentially expressed genes (degs) analysis indicating 6-shogaol anticancer activity against hct-116 cells performed primarily by affecting genes in common (shared-degs) of apoptotic and p53 signaling pathways
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