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Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine
Aim. The present study was designed to investigate the cytotoxicity of a panel of 280 Korean medicinal plants belonging to 73 families and 198 species against human CCRF-CEM leukemia cells. Selected phytochemicals were investigated in more detail for their mode of action. Methods. The resazurin assa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3725712/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/341724 |
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author | Kuete, Victor Seo, Ean-Jeong Krusche, Benjamin Oswald, Mira Wiench, Benjamin Schröder, Sven Greten, Henry Johannes Lee, Ik-Soo Efferth, Thomas |
author_facet | Kuete, Victor Seo, Ean-Jeong Krusche, Benjamin Oswald, Mira Wiench, Benjamin Schröder, Sven Greten, Henry Johannes Lee, Ik-Soo Efferth, Thomas |
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description | Aim. The present study was designed to investigate the cytotoxicity of a panel of 280 Korean medicinal plants belonging to 73 families and 198 species against human CCRF-CEM leukemia cells. Selected phytochemicals were investigated in more detail for their mode of action. Methods. The resazurin assay was used to determine cytotoxicity of the plant extracts. Microarray-based mRNA expression profiling, COMPARE, and hierarchical cluster analyses were applied to identify which genes correlate with sensitivity or resistance to selected phytochemicals of the Korean plants. Results. The results of the resazurin assay showed that cytotoxicity extracts tested at 10 μg/mL from 13 samples inhibited proliferation more than 50% (IC(50) < 10 μg/mL) and the most active plants are Sedum middendorffianum (15.33%) and Lycoris radiata (17.61%). Out of 13 selected phytochemicals from these plants, hopeaphenol and deoxynarciclasine were the most cytotoxic ones. Genes from various functional groups (transcriptional or translational regulation, signal transduction, cellular proliferation, intracellular trafficking, RNA metabolism, endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum function, etc.) were significantly correlated with response of tumor cell lines to these two compounds. Conclusion. The results provide evidence on the possible use of selected Korean medicinal plants and chemical constituents derived from them for the treatment of tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-37257122013-08-09 Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine Kuete, Victor Seo, Ean-Jeong Krusche, Benjamin Oswald, Mira Wiench, Benjamin Schröder, Sven Greten, Henry Johannes Lee, Ik-Soo Efferth, Thomas Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Aim. The present study was designed to investigate the cytotoxicity of a panel of 280 Korean medicinal plants belonging to 73 families and 198 species against human CCRF-CEM leukemia cells. Selected phytochemicals were investigated in more detail for their mode of action. Methods. The resazurin assay was used to determine cytotoxicity of the plant extracts. Microarray-based mRNA expression profiling, COMPARE, and hierarchical cluster analyses were applied to identify which genes correlate with sensitivity or resistance to selected phytochemicals of the Korean plants. Results. The results of the resazurin assay showed that cytotoxicity extracts tested at 10 μg/mL from 13 samples inhibited proliferation more than 50% (IC(50) < 10 μg/mL) and the most active plants are Sedum middendorffianum (15.33%) and Lycoris radiata (17.61%). Out of 13 selected phytochemicals from these plants, hopeaphenol and deoxynarciclasine were the most cytotoxic ones. Genes from various functional groups (transcriptional or translational regulation, signal transduction, cellular proliferation, intracellular trafficking, RNA metabolism, endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum function, etc.) were significantly correlated with response of tumor cell lines to these two compounds. Conclusion. The results provide evidence on the possible use of selected Korean medicinal plants and chemical constituents derived from them for the treatment of tumors. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3725712/ /pubmed/23935662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/341724 Text en Copyright © 2013 Victor Kuete et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kuete, Victor Seo, Ean-Jeong Krusche, Benjamin Oswald, Mira Wiench, Benjamin Schröder, Sven Greten, Henry Johannes Lee, Ik-Soo Efferth, Thomas Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine |
title | Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine |
title_full | Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine |
title_fullStr | Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine |
title_short | Cytotoxicity and Pharmacogenomics of Medicinal Plants from Traditional Korean Medicine |
title_sort | cytotoxicity and pharmacogenomics of medicinal plants from traditional korean medicine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3725712/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/341724 |
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