Morphological and mechanical changes induced by quercetin in human T24 bladder cancer cells

Bruno Silveira Adami, Fernando Mendonca Diz, Gustavo Petry Oliveira Goncalves, Camille Kirinus Reghelin, Matheus Scherer, Artur Pereira Dutra, Ricardo Meurer Papaleo, Jarbas Rodrigues de Oliveira, Fernanda Bueno Morrone, Andrea Wieck, Leder Leal Xavier

Micron (Oxford, England : 1993)(2021)

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Abstract
Quercetin is a flavonoid found in a great variety of foods such as vegetables and fruits. This compound has been shown to inhibit the proliferation of various types of cancer cells, as well as the growth of tumors in animal models. In the present study, we analyze morphological and mechanical changes produced by quercetin in T24 bladder cancer cells. Decreased cell viability and cell number were observed following quercetin treatment at 40 mu M and 60 mu M, respectively, as observed by the MTT assay and trypan blue exclusion test, supporting the hypothesis of quercetin anticancer effect. These assays also allowed us to determine the 40, 60, and 80 mu M quercetin concentrations for the following analyses, Lactate Dehydrogenase assay (LDH); Nuclear Morphometric Analysis (NMA); and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The LDH assay showed no cytotoxic effect of quercetin on T24 cancer cells. The AFM showed morphological changes following quercetin treatment, namely decreased cell body, cytoplasmic retraction, and membrane condensation. Following quercetin treatment, the NMA evidenced an increased percentage of nuclei characteristic to the apoptotic and senescence processes. Cells also presented biophysical alterations consistent with cell death by apoptosis, as increased roughness and aggregation of membrane proteins, in a dose-dependent manner. Cellular elasticity, obtained through force curves, showed increased stiffness after quercetin treatment. Data presented herein demonstrate, for the first time, in a quantitative and qualitative form, the morphological and mechanical alterations induced by quercetin on bladder cancer cells.
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Atomic force microscopy,Quercetin,Bladder cancer,T24 cells,Nuclear morphometry analysis
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