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In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells

Natural medicinal products possess diverse chemical structures and have been an essential source for drug discovery. Therefore, in this study, α-mangostin (AM) is a plant-derived compound was investigated for the apoptotic effect on human cervical cancer cells (HeLa). The cytotoxic effects of AM on...

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Autores principales: El habbash, Aisha I., Mohd Hashim, Najihah, Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif, Yahayu, Maizatulakmal, Omer, Fatima Abd Elmutaal, Abd Rahman, Mashitoh, Nordin, Noraziah, Lian, Gwendoline Ee Cheng
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5522721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28740747
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3460
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author El habbash, Aisha I.
Mohd Hashim, Najihah
Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif
Yahayu, Maizatulakmal
Omer, Fatima Abd Elmutaal
Abd Rahman, Mashitoh
Nordin, Noraziah
Lian, Gwendoline Ee Cheng
author_facet El habbash, Aisha I.
Mohd Hashim, Najihah
Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif
Yahayu, Maizatulakmal
Omer, Fatima Abd Elmutaal
Abd Rahman, Mashitoh
Nordin, Noraziah
Lian, Gwendoline Ee Cheng
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description Natural medicinal products possess diverse chemical structures and have been an essential source for drug discovery. Therefore, in this study, α-mangostin (AM) is a plant-derived compound was investigated for the apoptotic effect on human cervical cancer cells (HeLa). The cytotoxic effects of AM on the viability of HeLa and human normal ovarian cell line (SV40) were evaluated by using MTT assay. Results showed that AM inhibited HeLa cells viability at concentration- and time-dependent manner with IC(50) value of 24.53 ± 1.48 µM at 24 h. The apoptogenic effects of AM on HeLa were assessed using fluorescence microscopy analysis. The effect of AM on cell proliferation was also studied through clonogenic assay. ROS production evaluation, flow cytometry (cell cycle) analysis, caspases 3/7, 8, and 9 assessment and multiple cytotoxicity assays were conducted to determine the mechanism of cell apoptosis. This was associated with G2/M phase cell cycle arrest and elevation in ROS production. AM induced mitochondrial apoptosis which was confirmed based on the significant increase in the levels of caspases 3/7 and 9 in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, the MMP disruption and increased cell permeability, concurrent with cytochrome c release from the mitochondria to the cytosol provided evidence that AM can induce apoptosis via mitochondrial-dependent pathway. AM exerted a remarkable antitumor effect and induced characteristic apoptogenic morphological changes on HeLa cells, which indicates the occurrence of cell death. This study reveals that AM could be a potential antitumor compound on cervical cancer in vitro and can be considered for further cervical cancer preclinical and in vivo testing.
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spelling pubmed-55227212017-07-24 In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells El habbash, Aisha I. Mohd Hashim, Najihah Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif Yahayu, Maizatulakmal Omer, Fatima Abd Elmutaal Abd Rahman, Mashitoh Nordin, Noraziah Lian, Gwendoline Ee Cheng PeerJ Biochemistry Natural medicinal products possess diverse chemical structures and have been an essential source for drug discovery. Therefore, in this study, α-mangostin (AM) is a plant-derived compound was investigated for the apoptotic effect on human cervical cancer cells (HeLa). The cytotoxic effects of AM on the viability of HeLa and human normal ovarian cell line (SV40) were evaluated by using MTT assay. Results showed that AM inhibited HeLa cells viability at concentration- and time-dependent manner with IC(50) value of 24.53 ± 1.48 µM at 24 h. The apoptogenic effects of AM on HeLa were assessed using fluorescence microscopy analysis. The effect of AM on cell proliferation was also studied through clonogenic assay. ROS production evaluation, flow cytometry (cell cycle) analysis, caspases 3/7, 8, and 9 assessment and multiple cytotoxicity assays were conducted to determine the mechanism of cell apoptosis. This was associated with G2/M phase cell cycle arrest and elevation in ROS production. AM induced mitochondrial apoptosis which was confirmed based on the significant increase in the levels of caspases 3/7 and 9 in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, the MMP disruption and increased cell permeability, concurrent with cytochrome c release from the mitochondria to the cytosol provided evidence that AM can induce apoptosis via mitochondrial-dependent pathway. AM exerted a remarkable antitumor effect and induced characteristic apoptogenic morphological changes on HeLa cells, which indicates the occurrence of cell death. This study reveals that AM could be a potential antitumor compound on cervical cancer in vitro and can be considered for further cervical cancer preclinical and in vivo testing. PeerJ Inc. 2017-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5522721/ /pubmed/28740747 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3460 Text en ©2017 El habbash 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry
El habbash, Aisha I.
Mohd Hashim, Najihah
Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif
Yahayu, Maizatulakmal
Omer, Fatima Abd Elmutaal
Abd Rahman, Mashitoh
Nordin, Noraziah
Lian, Gwendoline Ee Cheng
In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells
title In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells
title_full In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells
title_fullStr In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells
title_full_unstemmed In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells
title_short In vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens on HeLa cells
title_sort in vitro assessment of anti-proliferative effect induced by α-mangostin from cratoxylum arborescens on hela cells
topic Biochemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5522721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28740747
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3460
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