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Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds

Leukemia is a group of hematological neoplastic disorders linked to high mortality rates worldwide, but increasing resistance has led to the therapeutic failure of conventional chemotherapy. This study aimed to evaluate in vitro the antileukemic activity and potential mechanism of action of a polyph...

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Autores principales: Mechchate, Hamza, Costa de Oliveira, Regiane, Es-safi, Imane, Vasconcelos Mourão, Emmily Myrella, Bouhrim, Mohamed, Kyrylchuk, Andrii, Soares Pontes, Gemilson, Bousta, Dalila, Grafov, Andriy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14080770
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author Mechchate, Hamza
Costa de Oliveira, Regiane
Es-safi, Imane
Vasconcelos Mourão, Emmily Myrella
Bouhrim, Mohamed
Kyrylchuk, Andrii
Soares Pontes, Gemilson
Bousta, Dalila
Grafov, Andriy
author_facet Mechchate, Hamza
Costa de Oliveira, Regiane
Es-safi, Imane
Vasconcelos Mourão, Emmily Myrella
Bouhrim, Mohamed
Kyrylchuk, Andrii
Soares Pontes, Gemilson
Bousta, Dalila
Grafov, Andriy
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description Leukemia is a group of hematological neoplastic disorders linked to high mortality rates worldwide, but increasing resistance has led to the therapeutic failure of conventional chemotherapy. This study aimed to evaluate in vitro the antileukemic activity and potential mechanism of action of a polyphenolic extract obtained from the seeds of Coriandrum sativum L. (CSP). A methylthiazoletetrazolium assay was performed to assess the CSP cytotoxicity on chronic (K562) and acute (HL60) myeloid leukemia cell lines and on normal Vero cell line. CSP toxicity was also evaluated in vivo using the OECD 423 acute toxicity model on Swiss albino mice. The results demonstrated a remarkable antitumoral activity against K562 and HL60 cell lines (IC(50) = 16.86 µM and 11.75 µM, respectively) although no cytotoxicity was observed for the Vero cells or mice. A silico study was performed on the following receptors that are highly implicated in the development of leukemia: ABL kinase, ABL1, BCL2, and FLT3. The molecular docking demonstrated a high affinity interaction between the principal CSP components and the receptors. Our findings demonstrated that CSP extract has remarkable antileukemic activity, which is mainly mediated by the flavonoids, catechins, and rutin, all of which showed the highest binding affinity for the targeted receptors. This study revealed a promising active compound alternative research-oriented biopharmacists to explore.
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spelling pubmed-84004222021-08-29 Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds Mechchate, Hamza Costa de Oliveira, Regiane Es-safi, Imane Vasconcelos Mourão, Emmily Myrella Bouhrim, Mohamed Kyrylchuk, Andrii Soares Pontes, Gemilson Bousta, Dalila Grafov, Andriy Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Leukemia is a group of hematological neoplastic disorders linked to high mortality rates worldwide, but increasing resistance has led to the therapeutic failure of conventional chemotherapy. This study aimed to evaluate in vitro the antileukemic activity and potential mechanism of action of a polyphenolic extract obtained from the seeds of Coriandrum sativum L. (CSP). A methylthiazoletetrazolium assay was performed to assess the CSP cytotoxicity on chronic (K562) and acute (HL60) myeloid leukemia cell lines and on normal Vero cell line. CSP toxicity was also evaluated in vivo using the OECD 423 acute toxicity model on Swiss albino mice. The results demonstrated a remarkable antitumoral activity against K562 and HL60 cell lines (IC(50) = 16.86 µM and 11.75 µM, respectively) although no cytotoxicity was observed for the Vero cells or mice. A silico study was performed on the following receptors that are highly implicated in the development of leukemia: ABL kinase, ABL1, BCL2, and FLT3. The molecular docking demonstrated a high affinity interaction between the principal CSP components and the receptors. Our findings demonstrated that CSP extract has remarkable antileukemic activity, which is mainly mediated by the flavonoids, catechins, and rutin, all of which showed the highest binding affinity for the targeted receptors. This study revealed a promising active compound alternative research-oriented biopharmacists to explore. MDPI 2021-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8400422/ /pubmed/34451867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14080770 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mechchate, Hamza
Costa de Oliveira, Regiane
Es-safi, Imane
Vasconcelos Mourão, Emmily Myrella
Bouhrim, Mohamed
Kyrylchuk, Andrii
Soares Pontes, Gemilson
Bousta, Dalila
Grafov, Andriy
Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds
title Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds
title_full Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds
title_fullStr Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds
title_full_unstemmed Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds
title_short Antileukemic Activity and Molecular Docking Study of a Polyphenolic Extract from Coriander Seeds
title_sort antileukemic activity and molecular docking study of a polyphenolic extract from coriander seeds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14080770
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