Y. Satomi, INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF 3'-METHYL-3-HYDROXY-CHALCONE ON PROLIFERATION OF HUMAN-MALIGNANT TUMOR-CELLS AND ON SKIN CARCINOGENESIS, International journal of cancer, 55(3), 1993, pp. 506-514
3'-methyl-3-hydroxy-chalcone (3'Me-3-C), a derivative of chalcone, inh
ibited the proliferation of various kinds of human malignant tumor cel
ls, such as HGC-27 (gastric cancer), HeLa (cervical carcinoma), PANC-1
(pancreatic cancer) and GOTO (neuroblastoma). Flow-cytometric analysi
s of HGC-27 cells revealed that 3'Me-3-C perturbed the cell cycle, i.e
., it delayed passage through the S phase, and/or caused arrest in the
G0/G1 phase. 3'Me-3-C inhibited the binding of [6,7-H-3]estradiol to
type-II estrogen-binding sites dose-dependently, and altered the patte
rn of protein synthesis and phosphorylation, which may explain 3'Me-3-
C-induced inhibition of cell proliferation. In addition, 3'Me-3-C also
suppressed the promoting activity of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-ace
tate on skin carcinogenesis in 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-initiate
d mice. (C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.