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Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts
Over the course of our studies investigating anti-proliferative properties of compounds originating from plants against human gastric adenocarcinoma (MK-1), human uterine carcinoma (HeLa), murine melanoma (B16F10), and two human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-infected T-cell lines (MT-1 a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27086008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11418-016-0992-2 |
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author | Kinjo, Junei Nakano, Daisuke Fujioka, Toshihiro Okabe, Hikaru |
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description | Over the course of our studies investigating anti-proliferative properties of compounds originating from plants against human gastric adenocarcinoma (MK-1), human uterine carcinoma (HeLa), murine melanoma (B16F10), and two human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-infected T-cell lines (MT-1 and MT-2), we have screened 582 extracted samples obtained from a variety of parts from 370 plants. A few extracts showed anti-proliferative activity against all cell lines, but upon further investigation, toxicity toward selected cell lines was recognized. After activity-guided fractionation, isolation of the active principles was achieved. Structure–activity relationship studies identified the components and functionalities responsible for the specific selectivity against each cancer cell line. The effect of polyacetylenes against MK-1 cells was more potent than against HeLa and B16F10 cells. The compound having a 3,4-dihydroxyphenethyl group also showed an anti-proliferative effect against B16F10 cells. Some 6-methoxyflavone derivatives and 8-hydroxy furanocoumarins were good inhibitors of HeLa cell growth. The 17 compounds whose EC(50) values were less than 1 nM did not show specific cellular selectivity. Because the cytotoxic effect of 24, 25-dihydrowithanolide D toward control cells was observed at a concentration about 100 times higher than those for the cancer cell lines, withanolide was identified as the most promising chemotherapeutic candidate in our experiments. |
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spelling | pubmed-49357552016-07-18 Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts Kinjo, Junei Nakano, Daisuke Fujioka, Toshihiro Okabe, Hikaru J Nat Med Review Over the course of our studies investigating anti-proliferative properties of compounds originating from plants against human gastric adenocarcinoma (MK-1), human uterine carcinoma (HeLa), murine melanoma (B16F10), and two human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1)-infected T-cell lines (MT-1 and MT-2), we have screened 582 extracted samples obtained from a variety of parts from 370 plants. A few extracts showed anti-proliferative activity against all cell lines, but upon further investigation, toxicity toward selected cell lines was recognized. After activity-guided fractionation, isolation of the active principles was achieved. Structure–activity relationship studies identified the components and functionalities responsible for the specific selectivity against each cancer cell line. The effect of polyacetylenes against MK-1 cells was more potent than against HeLa and B16F10 cells. The compound having a 3,4-dihydroxyphenethyl group also showed an anti-proliferative effect against B16F10 cells. Some 6-methoxyflavone derivatives and 8-hydroxy furanocoumarins were good inhibitors of HeLa cell growth. The 17 compounds whose EC(50) values were less than 1 nM did not show specific cellular selectivity. Because the cytotoxic effect of 24, 25-dihydrowithanolide D toward control cells was observed at a concentration about 100 times higher than those for the cancer cell lines, withanolide was identified as the most promising chemotherapeutic candidate in our experiments. Springer Japan 2016-04-16 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4935755/ /pubmed/27086008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11418-016-0992-2 Text en © The Japanese Society of Pharmacognosy and Springer Japan 2016 |
spellingShingle | Review Kinjo, Junei Nakano, Daisuke Fujioka, Toshihiro Okabe, Hikaru Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
title | Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
title_full | Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
title_fullStr | Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
title_full_unstemmed | Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
title_short | Screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
title_sort | screening of promising chemotherapeutic candidates from plants extracts |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935755/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27086008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11418-016-0992-2 |
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