<p>(A) Curcumin inhibits proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells. MiaPaCa-2, Pan02, AsPC-1 and BxPC-3 cells were incubated with curcumin (1–50 µM) for up to 72 h. Cell proliferation was analyzed using hexosaminidase enzyme activity. Curcumin treatment resulted in a significant dose-and time-dependent decrease in cell proliferation in all the cells when compared with untreated controls. (B) Curcumin inhibits colony formation. MiaPaCa-2 and Pan02 cells were incubated with 30 µM of curcumin for 24 h and colonies were allowed to form by incubating in regular media containing 10% FBS for an additional 10 d. Treatment with curcumin inhibited colony formation. A representative of three independent experiments is shown. (C) Expression of cyclin D1 is suppressed at 24 h. RNA from MiaPaCa-2 and Pan02 cells incubated with 30 µM curcumin were subjected to Real time PCR for cyclin D1 mRNA expression. There was significant suppression of the mRNA at 24 h but not at 12 h (*p<0.05). (D) Lysates from MiaPaCa-2 or Pan02 incubated with 30 µM curcumin were analyzed by western blotting for cyclin D1 expression levels. Curcumin treatment inhibits cyclin D1 mRNA and protein expression.</p