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Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells

Cutaneous melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer, so new cytotoxic weapons against novel targets in melanoma are of great interest. Euplotin C (EC), a cytotoxic secondary metabolite of the marine ciliate Euplotes crassus, was evaluated in the present study on human cutaneous melanoma cells...

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Autores principales: Carpi, Sara, Polini, Beatrice, Poli, Giulio, Alcantara Barata, Gabriela, Fogli, Stefano, Romanini, Antonella, Tuccinardi, Tiziano, Guella, Graziano, Frontini, Francesco Paolo, Nieri, Paola, Di Giuseppe, Graziano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29772645
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16050166
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author Carpi, Sara
Polini, Beatrice
Poli, Giulio
Alcantara Barata, Gabriela
Fogli, Stefano
Romanini, Antonella
Tuccinardi, Tiziano
Guella, Graziano
Frontini, Francesco Paolo
Nieri, Paola
Di Giuseppe, Graziano
author_facet Carpi, Sara
Polini, Beatrice
Poli, Giulio
Alcantara Barata, Gabriela
Fogli, Stefano
Romanini, Antonella
Tuccinardi, Tiziano
Guella, Graziano
Frontini, Francesco Paolo
Nieri, Paola
Di Giuseppe, Graziano
author_sort Carpi, Sara
collection PubMed
description Cutaneous melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer, so new cytotoxic weapons against novel targets in melanoma are of great interest. Euplotin C (EC), a cytotoxic secondary metabolite of the marine ciliate Euplotes crassus, was evaluated in the present study on human cutaneous melanoma cells to explore its anti-melanoma activity and to gain more insight into its mechanism of action. EC exerted a marked cytotoxic effect against three different human melanoma cell lines (A375, 501Mel and MeWo) with a potency about 30-fold higher than that observed in non-cancer cells (HDFa cells). A pro-apoptotic activity and a decrease in melanoma cell migration by EC were also observed. At the molecular level, the inhibition of the Erk and Akt pathways, which control many aspects of melanoma aggressiveness, was shown. EC cytotoxicity was antagonized by dantrolene, a ryanodine receptor (RyR) antagonist, in a concentration-dependent manner. A role of RyR as a direct target of EC was also suggested by molecular modelling studies. In conclusion, our data provide the first evidence of the anti-melanoma activity of EC, suggesting it may be a promising new scaffold for the development of selective activators of RyR to be used for the treatment of melanoma and other cancer types.
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spelling pubmed-59832972018-06-06 Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells Carpi, Sara Polini, Beatrice Poli, Giulio Alcantara Barata, Gabriela Fogli, Stefano Romanini, Antonella Tuccinardi, Tiziano Guella, Graziano Frontini, Francesco Paolo Nieri, Paola Di Giuseppe, Graziano Mar Drugs Article Cutaneous melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer, so new cytotoxic weapons against novel targets in melanoma are of great interest. Euplotin C (EC), a cytotoxic secondary metabolite of the marine ciliate Euplotes crassus, was evaluated in the present study on human cutaneous melanoma cells to explore its anti-melanoma activity and to gain more insight into its mechanism of action. EC exerted a marked cytotoxic effect against three different human melanoma cell lines (A375, 501Mel and MeWo) with a potency about 30-fold higher than that observed in non-cancer cells (HDFa cells). A pro-apoptotic activity and a decrease in melanoma cell migration by EC were also observed. At the molecular level, the inhibition of the Erk and Akt pathways, which control many aspects of melanoma aggressiveness, was shown. EC cytotoxicity was antagonized by dantrolene, a ryanodine receptor (RyR) antagonist, in a concentration-dependent manner. A role of RyR as a direct target of EC was also suggested by molecular modelling studies. In conclusion, our data provide the first evidence of the anti-melanoma activity of EC, suggesting it may be a promising new scaffold for the development of selective activators of RyR to be used for the treatment of melanoma and other cancer types. MDPI 2018-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5983297/ /pubmed/29772645 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16050166 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Carpi, Sara
Polini, Beatrice
Poli, Giulio
Alcantara Barata, Gabriela
Fogli, Stefano
Romanini, Antonella
Tuccinardi, Tiziano
Guella, Graziano
Frontini, Francesco Paolo
Nieri, Paola
Di Giuseppe, Graziano
Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells
title Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells
title_full Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells
title_fullStr Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells
title_full_unstemmed Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells
title_short Anticancer Activity of Euplotin C, Isolated from the Marine Ciliate Euplotes crassus, Against Human Melanoma Cells
title_sort anticancer activity of euplotin c, isolated from the marine ciliate euplotes crassus, against human melanoma cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29772645
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16050166
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