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Abstract traditional medicine for thousands of years. Yet, besides their neurotoxic activities, some have anticancer properties. Accordingly, the objective of this study was to investigate and compare the apoptotic effect of Leiurus quinquestriatus (LQ) scorpion venom on oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and normal human epithelial cell lines, in an attempt to introduce a novel selective therapeutic modality for OSCC. Methodology: we explored the effect of LQ scorpion venom on OSCC cell line (HNO-97) compared to normal oral epithelial (OEC) cell line. The morphological changes of apoptosis was observed by H&E staining under ordinary light microscope. Then we analyzed the cell viability by MTT assay and the expression of PUMA by ELISA. Moreover, cell cycle analysis was studied for both groups using flow cytometry. Finally, we compared the expression of ROS by ELISA. Results: It was found that LQ scorpion venom showed selective cytotoxic and apoptotic effect on OSCC cells. Morphological analysis showed apoptotic bodies, shrunken apoptotic epithelial cells with peripheral condensation of chromatin. In comparison to normal cells, significant dose dependent cell viability reduction, cell cycle arrest and increased expression of apoptotic marker PUMA as well as ROS were observed in cancer cell group in comparison to the control group. Conclusions: LQ crude venom exerts a strong cytotoxic effect against OSCC with minimal effect on normal epithelial cells, thus, providing a selective, effective and less toxic possible chemotherapeutic agent for such a malignancy. |