Inhibitory effect of kaempferol on mouse melanoma cell line B16 in vivo and in vitro

Postepy Dermatol Alergol. 2021 Jun;38(3):498-504. doi: 10.5114/ada.2020.94257. Epub 2020 Apr 7.

Abstract

Introduction: Melanoma is a malignant tumour and is the leading cause of death in patients with skin tumours.

Aim: Kaempferol belongs to a class of flavonoids, and is associated with many biological functions such as anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidation and anti-cancer. However, the inhibitory effect of kaempferol on melanoma still remains unclear.

Material and methods: The effect of kaempferol on melanoma was determined by conducting both in vitro and in vivo experiments using MTT assay and flow cytometry.

Results: The in vitro results revealed that kaempferol obviously inhibited cell viability of melanoma B16 cells, induced cell cycle arrest and cell apoptosis. The in vivo results showed that kaempferol effectively inhibited the growth of mice xenografts. More importantly, kaempferol down-regulated the number of MDSC cells and up-regulated the number of NKT cells and CD8 T cells in the spleen.

Conclusions: Taken together, these findings indicate that kaempferol might play an inhibitory role in the growth of melanoma by enhancing anti-tumour immunity of organisms.

Keywords: apoptosis; inhibitory effect; kaempferol; melanoma; proliferation; tumour immunity.