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Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths

Angelica amurensis has traditionally been used to treat various medical problems. In this report, we introduce cis-khellactone as a new anti-cancer agent, which was isolated from the chloroform soluble fraction of the rhizomes of Angelica amurensis. Its anti-cancerous effect was at first tested in M...

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Autores principales: Jung, Samil, Moon, Hyung-In, Lee, Beom Suk, Kim, Subeen, Quynh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc, Yu, Jimin, Le, Dan-Diem Thi, Sandag, Zolzaya, Lee, Hyegyeong, Lee, Hyojeong, Anh, Nguyen Hai, Yang, Young, Lim, Jong-Seok, Kim, Keun-Il, Lee, Myeong-Sok
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5908283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682182
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24686
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author Jung, Samil
Moon, Hyung-In
Lee, Beom Suk
Kim, Subeen
Quynh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc
Yu, Jimin
Le, Dan-Diem Thi
Sandag, Zolzaya
Lee, Hyegyeong
Lee, Hyojeong
Anh, Nguyen Hai
Yang, Young
Lim, Jong-Seok
Kim, Keun-Il
Lee, Myeong-Sok
author_facet Jung, Samil
Moon, Hyung-In
Lee, Beom Suk
Kim, Subeen
Quynh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc
Yu, Jimin
Le, Dan-Diem Thi
Sandag, Zolzaya
Lee, Hyegyeong
Lee, Hyojeong
Anh, Nguyen Hai
Yang, Young
Lim, Jong-Seok
Kim, Keun-Il
Lee, Myeong-Sok
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description Angelica amurensis has traditionally been used to treat various medical problems. In this report, we introduce cis-khellactone as a new anti-cancer agent, which was isolated from the chloroform soluble fraction of the rhizomes of Angelica amurensis. Its anti-cancerous effect was at first tested in MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cell lines, in which MCF7 is well known to be resistant to many anti-cancer drugs; MCF10A normal breast cell line was used as a control. In vitro experiments showed that cis-khellactone suppressed cell growth and proliferation at a relatively low concentrations (<5 μg/ml) and decreased cell viability at high concentrations (>10 μg/ml) in both cancer cell lines in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. This anti-cancerous effect was also checked in additional 16 different types of normal and cancer cell lines. Cis-khellactone treatment significantly suppressed cell proliferation and enhanced cell death in all tested cancer cell lines. Furthermore, Western blot analysis showed that cis-khellactone induced three types of programmed cell death (PCD): apoptosis, autophagy-mediated cell death, and necrosis/necroptosis. Cis-khellactone concentration-dependently decreased cell viability by increasing the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), which are related to all three types of PCD. Mitochondrial fractionation data revealed that cis-khellactone induced the translocation of BAX and BAK into mitochondria as well as the overexpression of VDAC1, which probably accelerates MMP disruption and finally cell death. Importantly, our extended in vivo studies with xenograft model further confirmed these findings of anti-cancerous effects and showed no harmful effects in normal tissues, suggesting that there would be no side effects in humans.
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spelling pubmed-59082832018-04-20 Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths Jung, Samil Moon, Hyung-In Lee, Beom Suk Kim, Subeen Quynh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Yu, Jimin Le, Dan-Diem Thi Sandag, Zolzaya Lee, Hyegyeong Lee, Hyojeong Anh, Nguyen Hai Yang, Young Lim, Jong-Seok Kim, Keun-Il Lee, Myeong-Sok Oncotarget Research Paper Angelica amurensis has traditionally been used to treat various medical problems. In this report, we introduce cis-khellactone as a new anti-cancer agent, which was isolated from the chloroform soluble fraction of the rhizomes of Angelica amurensis. Its anti-cancerous effect was at first tested in MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cell lines, in which MCF7 is well known to be resistant to many anti-cancer drugs; MCF10A normal breast cell line was used as a control. In vitro experiments showed that cis-khellactone suppressed cell growth and proliferation at a relatively low concentrations (<5 μg/ml) and decreased cell viability at high concentrations (>10 μg/ml) in both cancer cell lines in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. This anti-cancerous effect was also checked in additional 16 different types of normal and cancer cell lines. Cis-khellactone treatment significantly suppressed cell proliferation and enhanced cell death in all tested cancer cell lines. Furthermore, Western blot analysis showed that cis-khellactone induced three types of programmed cell death (PCD): apoptosis, autophagy-mediated cell death, and necrosis/necroptosis. Cis-khellactone concentration-dependently decreased cell viability by increasing the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), which are related to all three types of PCD. Mitochondrial fractionation data revealed that cis-khellactone induced the translocation of BAX and BAK into mitochondria as well as the overexpression of VDAC1, which probably accelerates MMP disruption and finally cell death. Importantly, our extended in vivo studies with xenograft model further confirmed these findings of anti-cancerous effects and showed no harmful effects in normal tissues, suggesting that there would be no side effects in humans. Impact Journals LLC 2018-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5908283/ /pubmed/29682182 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24686 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Jung et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Jung, Samil
Moon, Hyung-In
Lee, Beom Suk
Kim, Subeen
Quynh, Nguyen Thi Ngoc
Yu, Jimin
Le, Dan-Diem Thi
Sandag, Zolzaya
Lee, Hyegyeong
Lee, Hyojeong
Anh, Nguyen Hai
Yang, Young
Lim, Jong-Seok
Kim, Keun-Il
Lee, Myeong-Sok
Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
title Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
title_full Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
title_fullStr Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
title_full_unstemmed Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
title_short Anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from Angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
title_sort anti-cancerous effect of cis-khellactone from angelica amurensis through the induction of three programmed cell deaths
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5908283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682182
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24686
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