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Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials

Lichens are symbiotic organisms which produce distinct secondary metabolic products. In the present study, we tested the cytotoxic activity of 17 lichen species against several human cancer cells and further investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying their anti-cancer activity. We found that a...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Thanh Thi, Yoon, Somy, Yang, Yi, Lee, Ho-Bin, Oh, Soonok, Jeong, Min-Hye, Kim, Jong-Jin, Yee, Sung-Tae, Crişan, Florin, Moon, Cheol, Lee, Kwang Youl, Kim, Kyung Keun, Hur, Jae-Seoun, Kim, Hangun
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111575
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author Nguyen, Thanh Thi
Yoon, Somy
Yang, Yi
Lee, Ho-Bin
Oh, Soonok
Jeong, Min-Hye
Kim, Jong-Jin
Yee, Sung-Tae
Crişan, Florin
Moon, Cheol
Lee, Kwang Youl
Kim, Kyung Keun
Hur, Jae-Seoun
Kim, Hangun
author_facet Nguyen, Thanh Thi
Yoon, Somy
Yang, Yi
Lee, Ho-Bin
Oh, Soonok
Jeong, Min-Hye
Kim, Jong-Jin
Yee, Sung-Tae
Crişan, Florin
Moon, Cheol
Lee, Kwang Youl
Kim, Kyung Keun
Hur, Jae-Seoun
Kim, Hangun
author_sort Nguyen, Thanh Thi
collection PubMed
description Lichens are symbiotic organisms which produce distinct secondary metabolic products. In the present study, we tested the cytotoxic activity of 17 lichen species against several human cancer cells and further investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying their anti-cancer activity. We found that among 17 lichens species, F. cucullata exhibited the most potent cytotoxicity in several human cancer cells. High performance liquid chromatography analysis revealed that the acetone extract of F. cucullata contains usnic acid, salazinic acid, Squamatic acid, Baeomycesic acid, d-protolichesterinic acid, and lichesterinic acid as subcomponents. MTT assay showed that cancer cell lines were more vulnerable to the cytotoxic effects of the extract than non-cancer cell lines. Furthermore, among the identified subcomponents, usnic acid treatment had a similar cytotoxic effect on cancer cell lines but with lower potency than the extract. At a lethal dose, treatment with the extract or with usnic acid greatly increased the apoptotic cell population and specifically activated the apoptotic signaling pathway; however, using sub-lethal doses, extract and usnic acid treatment decreased cancer cell motility and inhibited in vitro and in vivo tumorigenic potentials. In these cells, we observed significantly reduced levels of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers and phosphor-Akt, while phosphor-c-Jun and phosphor-ERK1/2 levels were only marginally affected. Overall, the anti-cancer activity of the extract is more potent than that of usnic acid alone. Taken together, F. cucullata and its subcomponent, usnic acid together with additional component, exert anti-cancer effects on human cancer cells through the induction of apoptosis and the inhibition of EMT.
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spelling pubmed-42161072014-11-05 Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials Nguyen, Thanh Thi Yoon, Somy Yang, Yi Lee, Ho-Bin Oh, Soonok Jeong, Min-Hye Kim, Jong-Jin Yee, Sung-Tae Crişan, Florin Moon, Cheol Lee, Kwang Youl Kim, Kyung Keun Hur, Jae-Seoun Kim, Hangun PLoS One Research Article Lichens are symbiotic organisms which produce distinct secondary metabolic products. In the present study, we tested the cytotoxic activity of 17 lichen species against several human cancer cells and further investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying their anti-cancer activity. We found that among 17 lichens species, F. cucullata exhibited the most potent cytotoxicity in several human cancer cells. High performance liquid chromatography analysis revealed that the acetone extract of F. cucullata contains usnic acid, salazinic acid, Squamatic acid, Baeomycesic acid, d-protolichesterinic acid, and lichesterinic acid as subcomponents. MTT assay showed that cancer cell lines were more vulnerable to the cytotoxic effects of the extract than non-cancer cell lines. Furthermore, among the identified subcomponents, usnic acid treatment had a similar cytotoxic effect on cancer cell lines but with lower potency than the extract. At a lethal dose, treatment with the extract or with usnic acid greatly increased the apoptotic cell population and specifically activated the apoptotic signaling pathway; however, using sub-lethal doses, extract and usnic acid treatment decreased cancer cell motility and inhibited in vitro and in vivo tumorigenic potentials. In these cells, we observed significantly reduced levels of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers and phosphor-Akt, while phosphor-c-Jun and phosphor-ERK1/2 levels were only marginally affected. Overall, the anti-cancer activity of the extract is more potent than that of usnic acid alone. Taken together, F. cucullata and its subcomponent, usnic acid together with additional component, exert anti-cancer effects on human cancer cells through the induction of apoptosis and the inhibition of EMT. Public Library of Science 2014-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4216107/ /pubmed/25360754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111575 Text en © 2014 Nguyen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nguyen, Thanh Thi
Yoon, Somy
Yang, Yi
Lee, Ho-Bin
Oh, Soonok
Jeong, Min-Hye
Kim, Jong-Jin
Yee, Sung-Tae
Crişan, Florin
Moon, Cheol
Lee, Kwang Youl
Kim, Kyung Keun
Hur, Jae-Seoun
Kim, Hangun
Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials
title Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials
title_full Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials
title_fullStr Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials
title_full_unstemmed Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials
title_short Lichen Secondary Metabolites in Flavocetraria cucullata Exhibit Anti-Cancer Effects on Human Cancer Cells through the Induction of Apoptosis and Suppression of Tumorigenic Potentials
title_sort lichen secondary metabolites in flavocetraria cucullata exhibit anti-cancer effects on human cancer cells through the induction of apoptosis and suppression of tumorigenic potentials
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111575
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