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Polyphenolic Fraction Obtained From Thalassia testudinum Marine Plant and Thalassiolin B Exert Cytotoxic Effects in Colorectal Cancer Cells and Arrest Tumor Progression in a Xenograft Mouse Model.
Delgado-Roche, Livan; González, Kethia; Mesta, Fernando; Couder, Beatriz; Tavarez, Zaira; Zavala, Ruby; Hernandez, Ivones; Garrido, Gabino; Rodeiro, Idania; Vanden Berghe, Wim.
Afiliação
  • Delgado-Roche L; Dirección Médica, Laboratorios Liomont S.A. de C.V., Ciudad de México, México.
  • González K; Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICIMAR), La Habana, Cuba.
  • Mesta F; Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICIMAR), La Habana, Cuba.
  • Couder B; Escuela Nacional de Medicina y Homeopatía, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de México, México.
  • Tavarez Z; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad de México, México.
  • Zavala R; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad de México, México.
  • Hernandez I; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Ciudad Universitaria, Ciudad de México, México.
  • Garrido G; Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICIMAR), La Habana, Cuba.
  • Rodeiro I; Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile.
  • Vanden Berghe W; Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICIMAR), La Habana, Cuba.
Front Pharmacol ; 11: 592985, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33390973
ABSTRACT
Marine plants are important sources of pharmacologically active metabolites. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the cytotoxic and antitumor activity of a polyphenolic fraction obtained from Thalassia testudinum marine plant and thalassiolin B in human colorectal cancer cells. Human cancer cell lines, including HCT15, HCT116, SW260, and HT29 were treated with tested products for cytotoxicity evaluation by crystal violet assay. The potential proapoptotic effect of these natural products was assessed by flow cytometry in HCT15 cells at 48 h using Annexin V-FITC/propidium iodide. In addition, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation was measured by fluorescence using DCFH-DA staining, and sulfhydryl concentration by spectrophotometry. The in vivo antitumor activity of the polyphenolic fraction (25 mg/kg) was evaluated in a xenograft model in nu/nu mice. In vivo proapoptotic effect was also evaluated by immunohistochemistry using anti-caspase 3 and anti-Bcl-2 antibodies. The results showed that tested products exert colorectal cancer cell cytotoxicity. Besides, the tested products induced a significant increase (p < 0.05) of intracellular ROS generation, and a depletion of sulfhydryl concentration in HCT15 cells. The polyphenolic fraction arrested tumor growth and induced apoptosis in the xenograft mice model. These results demonstrate the cytotoxic activity of T. testudinum metabolites associated, at least, with ROS overproduction and pro-apoptotic effects. Here we demonstrated for the first time the antitumor activity of a T. testudinum polar extract in a xenograft mice model. These results suggest the potential use of T. testudinum marine plant metabolites as adjuvant treatment in cancer therapy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Pharmacol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Pharmacol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article