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Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity
According to recent studies, the Plantaginaceae, which are traditional Chinese herbal remedies, have potential for use in viral infection treatment and cancer therapy. Linalool and p-coumaric acid are two of the biologically active compounds that can be isolated from the Plantaginaceae. This study m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24858101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19056694 |
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author | Chang, Mei-Yin Shen, Yi-Ling |
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description | According to recent studies, the Plantaginaceae, which are traditional Chinese herbal remedies, have potential for use in viral infection treatment and cancer therapy. Linalool and p-coumaric acid are two of the biologically active compounds that can be isolated from the Plantaginaceae. This study mainly focused on investigating the bioactivity of linalool as well as the bioactivity of p-coumaric acid in terms of their cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. Whether the mechanisms of such effects are generated through apoptosis and immunoregulatory activity were also investigated. By using WST-1 analysis, it was shown that linalool and p-coumaric acid have good inhibitory effects against breast, colorectal and liver cancer cells. The IC(50) values of linalool for those cancer cell types were 224 μM, 222 μM, and 290 μM, respectively, and the IC(50) values of p-coumaric acid were 693 μM, 215 μM and 87 μM, respectively. Cell cycle analysis also confirmed that linalool and p-coumaric acid can lead to apoptosis. By using flow cytometry, it was determined that treatment with linalool rather than p-coumaric acid significantly increased the sub-G1 phase and that there were more cells concentrated in the G1 phase. Furthermore, by using cytokine array analysis, we found that linalool can stimulate IFN-γ, IL-13, IL-2, IL-21, IL-21R, IL-4, IL-6sR and TNF-α secretion. This demonstrated that in addition to the bidirectional regulation capabilities found in linalool, it also induces Th1 cellular immune response in T-47D cells. These results showed that linalool holds great potential for use in cancer therapy, and we believe that it could provide an alternative way to take action against tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-62719962018-12-21 Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity Chang, Mei-Yin Shen, Yi-Ling Molecules Article According to recent studies, the Plantaginaceae, which are traditional Chinese herbal remedies, have potential for use in viral infection treatment and cancer therapy. Linalool and p-coumaric acid are two of the biologically active compounds that can be isolated from the Plantaginaceae. This study mainly focused on investigating the bioactivity of linalool as well as the bioactivity of p-coumaric acid in terms of their cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. Whether the mechanisms of such effects are generated through apoptosis and immunoregulatory activity were also investigated. By using WST-1 analysis, it was shown that linalool and p-coumaric acid have good inhibitory effects against breast, colorectal and liver cancer cells. The IC(50) values of linalool for those cancer cell types were 224 μM, 222 μM, and 290 μM, respectively, and the IC(50) values of p-coumaric acid were 693 μM, 215 μM and 87 μM, respectively. Cell cycle analysis also confirmed that linalool and p-coumaric acid can lead to apoptosis. By using flow cytometry, it was determined that treatment with linalool rather than p-coumaric acid significantly increased the sub-G1 phase and that there were more cells concentrated in the G1 phase. Furthermore, by using cytokine array analysis, we found that linalool can stimulate IFN-γ, IL-13, IL-2, IL-21, IL-21R, IL-4, IL-6sR and TNF-α secretion. This demonstrated that in addition to the bidirectional regulation capabilities found in linalool, it also induces Th1 cellular immune response in T-47D cells. These results showed that linalool holds great potential for use in cancer therapy, and we believe that it could provide an alternative way to take action against tumors. MDPI 2014-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6271996/ /pubmed/24858101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19056694 Text en © 2014 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 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chang, Mei-Yin Shen, Yi-Ling Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity |
title | Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity |
title_full | Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity |
title_fullStr | Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity |
title_full_unstemmed | Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity |
title_short | Linalool Exhibits Cytotoxic Effects by Activating Antitumor Immunity |
title_sort | linalool exhibits cytotoxic effects by activating antitumor immunity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6271996/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24858101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules19056694 |
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