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Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities

The current study aims to investigate the anticancer potential of Periploca hydaspidis extracts against HCCLM3 and MDA-MB 231 cell lines with invasive properties and to identify molecular targets underlying its action mechanism. Cytotoxic screening of plant extracts was done via MTT assay against li...

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Autores principales: Ali, Saima, Khan, Muhammad Rashid, Batool, Riffat, Shah, Sayed Afzal, Iqbal, Javed, Abbasi, Banzeer Ahsan, Yaseen, Tabassum, Zahra, Nida, Aldhahrani, Adil, Althobaiti, Fayez
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34588860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.020
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author Ali, Saima
Khan, Muhammad Rashid
Batool, Riffat
Shah, Sayed Afzal
Iqbal, Javed
Abbasi, Banzeer Ahsan
Yaseen, Tabassum
Zahra, Nida
Aldhahrani, Adil
Althobaiti, Fayez
author_facet Ali, Saima
Khan, Muhammad Rashid
Batool, Riffat
Shah, Sayed Afzal
Iqbal, Javed
Abbasi, Banzeer Ahsan
Yaseen, Tabassum
Zahra, Nida
Aldhahrani, Adil
Althobaiti, Fayez
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description The current study aims to investigate the anticancer potential of Periploca hydaspidis extracts against HCCLM3 and MDA-MB 231 cell lines with invasive properties and to identify molecular targets underlying its action mechanism. Cytotoxic screening of plant extracts was done via MTT assay against liver and breast cancer cell lines and GC/MS of the best cytotoxic fraction was performed to identify its chemical composition. Flow cytometry detected apoptosis and cell-cycle changes after drug treatment. The specified cells were studied for migration and invasion potential along with performing western blot analysis of proteins involved in apoptosis, cell-cycle, metastasis, and MAPK (Mitogen-activated protein kinase) cell-signaling pathway. The results revealed the crude methanol (PHM) fraction of P. hydaspidis shown dose and time dependent cell-proliferative inhibition response. GC/MS analysis detected 54 compounds of which fatty acids (29.8%), benzenoids (15.7%), and esters (14.3%) constituted the bulk. The inhibitory effect against cancer cells was linked with cell-cycle arrest at G0/G1 phase, induction of apoptosis, reduced migration and invasion capabilities post treatment. PHM induced apoptosis via downregulation of anti-apoptotic (survivin, B-cell lymphoma Extra-large; BCL-XL, X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein; XIAP, Myelocytomatosis; C-myc), metastatic (Matrix metallopeptidases 9/2; MMP9/2), and cell-cycle regulatory (cyclin D1 and E) proteins, whereas upregulation of pro-apoptotic proteins (Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer; BAK, Bcl-2-Associate X protein; BAX, cleaved caspases; 3,7,8,9, and PARP) and activation of MAPK (Jun amino-terminal kinase; JNK and P38) pathway. P38 was needed for PHM-induced apoptosis, where the inhibition of P38 by pharmacological inhibitor (SB239063) diminished the apoptotic effects. Overall, our results conclude that PHM can inhibit cell-proliferation and induce apoptotic effects by activation of P38 MAPK cell-signaling pathway. This suggests the methanol fraction of P. hydaspidis (PHM) to have anticancer compounds, potentially useful for treating liver and breast cancer. In future, one-step advance studies of PHM regarding its role in metastatic inhibition, immune response modulation for reducing tumor, and inducing apoptosis in suitable animal models would be an interesting and promising research area.
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spelling pubmed-84591612021-09-28 Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities Ali, Saima Khan, Muhammad Rashid Batool, Riffat Shah, Sayed Afzal Iqbal, Javed Abbasi, Banzeer Ahsan Yaseen, Tabassum Zahra, Nida Aldhahrani, Adil Althobaiti, Fayez Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article The current study aims to investigate the anticancer potential of Periploca hydaspidis extracts against HCCLM3 and MDA-MB 231 cell lines with invasive properties and to identify molecular targets underlying its action mechanism. Cytotoxic screening of plant extracts was done via MTT assay against liver and breast cancer cell lines and GC/MS of the best cytotoxic fraction was performed to identify its chemical composition. Flow cytometry detected apoptosis and cell-cycle changes after drug treatment. The specified cells were studied for migration and invasion potential along with performing western blot analysis of proteins involved in apoptosis, cell-cycle, metastasis, and MAPK (Mitogen-activated protein kinase) cell-signaling pathway. The results revealed the crude methanol (PHM) fraction of P. hydaspidis shown dose and time dependent cell-proliferative inhibition response. GC/MS analysis detected 54 compounds of which fatty acids (29.8%), benzenoids (15.7%), and esters (14.3%) constituted the bulk. The inhibitory effect against cancer cells was linked with cell-cycle arrest at G0/G1 phase, induction of apoptosis, reduced migration and invasion capabilities post treatment. PHM induced apoptosis via downregulation of anti-apoptotic (survivin, B-cell lymphoma Extra-large; BCL-XL, X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein; XIAP, Myelocytomatosis; C-myc), metastatic (Matrix metallopeptidases 9/2; MMP9/2), and cell-cycle regulatory (cyclin D1 and E) proteins, whereas upregulation of pro-apoptotic proteins (Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer; BAK, Bcl-2-Associate X protein; BAX, cleaved caspases; 3,7,8,9, and PARP) and activation of MAPK (Jun amino-terminal kinase; JNK and P38) pathway. P38 was needed for PHM-induced apoptosis, where the inhibition of P38 by pharmacological inhibitor (SB239063) diminished the apoptotic effects. Overall, our results conclude that PHM can inhibit cell-proliferation and induce apoptotic effects by activation of P38 MAPK cell-signaling pathway. This suggests the methanol fraction of P. hydaspidis (PHM) to have anticancer compounds, potentially useful for treating liver and breast cancer. In future, one-step advance studies of PHM regarding its role in metastatic inhibition, immune response modulation for reducing tumor, and inducing apoptosis in suitable animal models would be an interesting and promising research area. Elsevier 2021-10 2021-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8459161/ /pubmed/34588860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.020 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ali, Saima
Khan, Muhammad Rashid
Batool, Riffat
Shah, Sayed Afzal
Iqbal, Javed
Abbasi, Banzeer Ahsan
Yaseen, Tabassum
Zahra, Nida
Aldhahrani, Adil
Althobaiti, Fayez
Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
title Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
title_full Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
title_fullStr Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
title_short Characterization and phytochemical constituents of Periploca hydaspidis Falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
title_sort characterization and phytochemical constituents of periploca hydaspidis falc crude extract and its anticancer activities
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34588860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.020
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