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In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes

BACKGROUND: Taxol is an effective antineoplastic agent, originally extracted from the bark of Taxus brevifolia with a low yield. Many attempts have been made to produce Taxol by chemical synthesis, semi-synthesis and plant tissue cultures. However, to date, the availability of this compound is not s...

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Autores principales: Bestoso, Federica, Ottaggio, Laura, Armirotti, Andrea, Balbi, Alessandro, Damonte, Gianluca, Degan, Paolo, Mazzei, Mauro, Cavalli, Francesca, Ledda, Bernardetta, Miele, Mariangela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1702537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17150090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-6-45
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author Bestoso, Federica
Ottaggio, Laura
Armirotti, Andrea
Balbi, Alessandro
Damonte, Gianluca
Degan, Paolo
Mazzei, Mauro
Cavalli, Francesca
Ledda, Bernardetta
Miele, Mariangela
author_facet Bestoso, Federica
Ottaggio, Laura
Armirotti, Andrea
Balbi, Alessandro
Damonte, Gianluca
Degan, Paolo
Mazzei, Mauro
Cavalli, Francesca
Ledda, Bernardetta
Miele, Mariangela
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description BACKGROUND: Taxol is an effective antineoplastic agent, originally extracted from the bark of Taxus brevifolia with a low yield. Many attempts have been made to produce Taxol by chemical synthesis, semi-synthesis and plant tissue cultures. However, to date, the availability of this compound is not sufficient to satisfy the commercial requirements. The aim of the present work was to produce suspension cell cultures from plants not belonging to Taxus genus and to verify whether they produced Taxol and taxanes. For this purpose different explants of hazel (Corylus avellana species) were used to optimize the protocol for inducing in vitro callus, an undifferentiated tissue from which suspension cell cultures were established. RESULTS: Calli were successfully induced from stems, leaves and seeds grown in various hormone concentrations and combinations. The most suitable callus to establish suspension cell cultures was obtained from seeds. Media recovered from suspension cell cultures contained taxanes, and showed antiproliferative activity on human tumour cells. Taxol, 10-deacetyltaxol and 10-deacetylbaccatin III were the main taxanes identified. The level of Taxol recovered from the media of hazel cultures was similar to that found in yew cultures. Moreover, the production of taxanes in hazel cell cultures increased when elicitors were used. CONCLUSION: Here we show that hazel cell cultures produce Taxol and taxanes under controlled conditions. This result suggests that hazel possesses the enzymes for Taxol production, which until now was considered to be a pathway particular to Taxus genus. The main benefit of producing taxanes through hazel cell cultures is that hazel is widely available, grows at a much faster rate in vivo, and is easier to cultivate in vitro than yew. In addition, the production of callus directly from hazel seeds shortens the culture time and minimizes the probability of contamination. Therefore, hazel could become a commercial source of Taxol and taxanes, both to be used as new therapeutic agents or as new precursors for Taxol semi-synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-17025372006-12-16 In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes Bestoso, Federica Ottaggio, Laura Armirotti, Andrea Balbi, Alessandro Damonte, Gianluca Degan, Paolo Mazzei, Mauro Cavalli, Francesca Ledda, Bernardetta Miele, Mariangela BMC Biotechnol Research Article BACKGROUND: Taxol is an effective antineoplastic agent, originally extracted from the bark of Taxus brevifolia with a low yield. Many attempts have been made to produce Taxol by chemical synthesis, semi-synthesis and plant tissue cultures. However, to date, the availability of this compound is not sufficient to satisfy the commercial requirements. The aim of the present work was to produce suspension cell cultures from plants not belonging to Taxus genus and to verify whether they produced Taxol and taxanes. For this purpose different explants of hazel (Corylus avellana species) were used to optimize the protocol for inducing in vitro callus, an undifferentiated tissue from which suspension cell cultures were established. RESULTS: Calli were successfully induced from stems, leaves and seeds grown in various hormone concentrations and combinations. The most suitable callus to establish suspension cell cultures was obtained from seeds. Media recovered from suspension cell cultures contained taxanes, and showed antiproliferative activity on human tumour cells. Taxol, 10-deacetyltaxol and 10-deacetylbaccatin III were the main taxanes identified. The level of Taxol recovered from the media of hazel cultures was similar to that found in yew cultures. Moreover, the production of taxanes in hazel cell cultures increased when elicitors were used. CONCLUSION: Here we show that hazel cell cultures produce Taxol and taxanes under controlled conditions. This result suggests that hazel possesses the enzymes for Taxol production, which until now was considered to be a pathway particular to Taxus genus. The main benefit of producing taxanes through hazel cell cultures is that hazel is widely available, grows at a much faster rate in vivo, and is easier to cultivate in vitro than yew. In addition, the production of callus directly from hazel seeds shortens the culture time and minimizes the probability of contamination. Therefore, hazel could become a commercial source of Taxol and taxanes, both to be used as new therapeutic agents or as new precursors for Taxol semi-synthesis. BioMed Central 2006-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1702537/ /pubmed/17150090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-6-45 Text en Copyright © 2006 Bestoso et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bestoso, Federica
Ottaggio, Laura
Armirotti, Andrea
Balbi, Alessandro
Damonte, Gianluca
Degan, Paolo
Mazzei, Mauro
Cavalli, Francesca
Ledda, Bernardetta
Miele, Mariangela
In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes
title In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes
title_full In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes
title_fullStr In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes
title_full_unstemmed In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes
title_short In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes
title_sort in vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of corylus avellana produce taxol and taxanes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1702537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17150090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-6-45
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