The anti-tumor properties of Propolis continue to be discovered in more diverse geographical locations. Fortunately, its effects are consistently proven very positive and very complementary with other treatments.
Assessing the Anti-tumour Properties of Iraqi Propolis in vitro and in vivo
Food and Chemical Toxicology; 26 January 2012
Abstract:
► We selected one propolis extract with highest cytotoxic effects on different cancer cell lines. 
► We have investigated the chemical composition in quantitative manner by using HPLC-ESI-MS. 
► We have elucidated the cell cycle perturbations induced by propolis compound M. This is the first study that investigated cell cycle perturbations induced by M using BrdU/DNA assay.
The study was designed to evaluate anti-tumour properties of Iraqi propolis collected from Mosul 
M induced an inhibitory effect against the proliferation of HL-60 and colony potential of HCT-116 cells. The apoptosis in HL-60 cells was associated with down-regulation of Bcl-2 and activation of Bax, while in HCT-116 cells, necrotic features were observed; size of cells was dramatically increased by swelling of cytoplasm and loss of membrane integrity, cell rupture and release of cellular contents. 
Analysis of BrdU/DNA cell cycle in both cell lines showed that M induced cell cycle perturbations in both BrdU positive and BrdU negative cells. The exposure of HL-60 to M caused γ-H2AX in a dose dependent manner and was associated with induction of apoptosis. 
The experiments in HCT-116 tumor-bearing mice showed that oral administration of propolis at doses that caused no detectable toxicity was associated with a decrease in mitotic cells and an increase in endoreduplications, increased p53 and decreased Ki-67 expression of cells in tumor sections. 
This study provides the rationale to investigate the potential beneficial effect of propolis in the diet of patients receiving anti-cancer therapies.
 


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