AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>

<p>Hep 3B cells treated with 250µM vitamin D3 showed cell death similar to that of 100µM cisplatin at 24h. Prolonged exposure to vitamin D3 also produced a dose-response with maximal effect (~40% cell death) observed at 125µM; 3B. CRC cell line HCT 116 also exhibited maximal cell death at 125...

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Main Author: Vidya G. Bettada (22208808) (author)
Other Authors: Chaithanya G. Basavaraju (15325387) (author), Shalini H. Doreswamy (22208811) (author), SubbaRao V. Tulimilli (22208814) (author), Rimshia Naaz (22208817) (author), Siva Dallavalasa (15325384) (author), Paramahans V. Salimath (12884512) (author), Anjali Devi S. Bettadapura (22208820) (author), Asha Srinivasan (2888567) (author), Rajalakshmi Ramashetty (22208823) (author), Suma M. Natraj (22208826) (author), SubbaRao V. Madhunapantula (2401042) (author)
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Shalini H. Doreswamy (22208811)
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Siva Dallavalasa (15325384)
Paramahans V. Salimath (12884512)
Anjali Devi S. Bettadapura (22208820)
Asha Srinivasan (2888567)
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Shalini H. Doreswamy (22208811)
SubbaRao V. Tulimilli (22208814)
Rimshia Naaz (22208817)
Siva Dallavalasa (15325384)
Paramahans V. Salimath (12884512)
Anjali Devi S. Bettadapura (22208820)
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Chaithanya G. Basavaraju (15325387)
Shalini H. Doreswamy (22208811)
SubbaRao V. Tulimilli (22208814)
Rimshia Naaz (22208817)
Siva Dallavalasa (15325384)
Paramahans V. Salimath (12884512)
Anjali Devi S. Bettadapura (22208820)
Asha Srinivasan (2888567)
Rajalakshmi Ramashetty (22208823)
Suma M. Natraj (22208826)
SubbaRao V. Madhunapantula (2401042)
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Medicine
Cell Biology
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Developmental Biology
Cancer
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time response curves
observe minor changes
data also showed
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25 &# 181
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better tumor inhibition
vitamin d3 retarded
vitamin d3 reduces
increased cleaved caspase
combined administration consisting
tumor growth much
different cancer cells
cancer cells exposed
eac tumors growth
vitamin d3 treatment
vitamin d3
eac tumors
tumor growth
cancer cells
proliferating cells
cancer effects
cancer agent
vitro </
survivin proteins
potent anti
effectively compared
dependent decrease
combination reduced
cell proliferation
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
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description <p>Hep 3B cells treated with 250µM vitamin D3 showed cell death similar to that of 100µM cisplatin at 24h. Prolonged exposure to vitamin D3 also produced a dose-response with maximal effect (~40% cell death) observed at 125µM; 3B. CRC cell line HCT 116 also exhibited maximal cell death at 125 µM vitamin D3, but fewer dead cells were observed at lower doses at 24h; 3C. Cervical cancer cell line HeLa showed maximal cell death at 250 µM vitamin D3. At 48h of treatment, even 62.5 µM vitamin D3 showed around 40% cell death while the higher doses showed a maximum of ~90% cell death; 3D. Human glioblastoma cell line U-87 MG showed maximal cell death at 250µM vitamin D3 and lesser dead cells at lower doses at 24h; 3E. Rat glioblastoma cell line C6 exhibited maximal cell death at 500 µM vitamin D3. The data represents the mean of at least 3 different fields. Differences between control and vitamin D3 treated groups were calculated and the level of significance was assessed by GraphPad Prism. One-way ANOVA was applied. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001.</p>
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spelling AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>Vidya G. Bettada (22208808)Chaithanya G. Basavaraju (15325387)Shalini H. Doreswamy (22208811)SubbaRao V. Tulimilli (22208814)Rimshia Naaz (22208817)Siva Dallavalasa (15325384)Paramahans V. Salimath (12884512)Anjali Devi S. Bettadapura (22208820)Asha Srinivasan (2888567)Rajalakshmi Ramashetty (22208823)Suma M. Natraj (22208826)SubbaRao V. Madhunapantula (2401042)BiochemistryMedicineCell BiologyPharmacologyDevelopmental BiologyCancerHematologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedChemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedtime response curvesobserve minor changesdata also showed62 &# 18125 &# 181125 &# 181better tumor inhibitionvitamin d3 retardedvitamin d3 reducesincreased cleaved caspasecombined administration consistingtumor growth muchdifferent cancer cellscancer cells exposedeac tumors growthvitamin d3 treatmentvitamin d3eac tumorstumor growthcancer cellsproliferating cellscancer effectscancer agentvitro </survivin proteinspotent antieffectively compareddependent decreasecombination reducedcell proliferation<p>Hep 3B cells treated with 250µM vitamin D3 showed cell death similar to that of 100µM cisplatin at 24h. Prolonged exposure to vitamin D3 also produced a dose-response with maximal effect (~40% cell death) observed at 125µM; 3B. CRC cell line HCT 116 also exhibited maximal cell death at 125 µM vitamin D3, but fewer dead cells were observed at lower doses at 24h; 3C. Cervical cancer cell line HeLa showed maximal cell death at 250 µM vitamin D3. At 48h of treatment, even 62.5 µM vitamin D3 showed around 40% cell death while the higher doses showed a maximum of ~90% cell death; 3D. Human glioblastoma cell line U-87 MG showed maximal cell death at 250µM vitamin D3 and lesser dead cells at lower doses at 24h; 3E. Rat glioblastoma cell line C6 exhibited maximal cell death at 500 µM vitamin D3. The data represents the mean of at least 3 different fields. Differences between control and vitamin D3 treated groups were calculated and the level of significance was assessed by GraphPad Prism. One-way ANOVA was applied. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001.</p>2025-09-08T17:42:50ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0331306.g003https://figshare.com/articles/figure/AO_EtBr_Staining_of_Cancer_cell_lines_i_To_check_whether_vitamin_D3_promoted_cell_death_in_cancer_cells_a_dual_staining_protocol_was_implemented_as_detailed_in_the_methods_section_and_the_representative_photomicrographs_and_corresponding_qu/30078543CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/300785432025-09-08T17:42:50Z
spellingShingle AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
Vidya G. Bettada (22208808)
Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Pharmacology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Hematology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
time response curves
observe minor changes
data also showed
62 &# 181
25 &# 181
125 &# 181
better tumor inhibition
vitamin d3 retarded
vitamin d3 reduces
increased cleaved caspase
combined administration consisting
tumor growth much
different cancer cells
cancer cells exposed
eac tumors growth
vitamin d3 treatment
vitamin d3
eac tumors
tumor growth
cancer cells
proliferating cells
cancer effects
cancer agent
vitro </
survivin proteins
potent anti
effectively compared
dependent decrease
combination reduced
cell proliferation
status_str publishedVersion
title AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
title_full AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
title_fullStr AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
title_full_unstemmed AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
title_short AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
title_sort AO/EtBr Staining of Cancer cell lines: <i>To check whether vitamin D3 promoted cell death in cancer cells, a dual staining protocol was implemented as detailed in the methods section and the representative photomicrographs and corresponding quantification data presented.3A.</i>
topic Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Pharmacology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Hematology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
time response curves
observe minor changes
data also showed
62 &# 181
25 &# 181
125 &# 181
better tumor inhibition
vitamin d3 retarded
vitamin d3 reduces
increased cleaved caspase
combined administration consisting
tumor growth much
different cancer cells
cancer cells exposed
eac tumors growth
vitamin d3 treatment
vitamin d3
eac tumors
tumor growth
cancer cells
proliferating cells
cancer effects
cancer agent
vitro </
survivin proteins
potent anti
effectively compared
dependent decrease
combination reduced
cell proliferation