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κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models

The carrageenans isolated from red algae demonstrated a variety of activities from antiviral and immunomodulatory to antitumor. The diverse structure and sulfation profile of carrageenans provide a great landscape for drug development. In this study, we isolated, purified and structurally characteri...

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Autores principales: Tiasto, Vladlena A., Goncharov, Nikolay V., Romanishin, Alexander O., Zhidkov, Maxim E., Khotimchenko, Yuri S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20120741
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author Tiasto, Vladlena A.
Goncharov, Nikolay V.
Romanishin, Alexander O.
Zhidkov, Maxim E.
Khotimchenko, Yuri S.
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Goncharov, Nikolay V.
Romanishin, Alexander O.
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description The carrageenans isolated from red algae demonstrated a variety of activities from antiviral and immunomodulatory to antitumor. The diverse structure and sulfation profile of carrageenans provide a great landscape for drug development. In this study, we isolated, purified and structurally characterized κo- and λo- oligosaccharides from the marine algae Chondrus armatus. We further examined the tumor suppressive activity of both carrageenans in gastrointestinal cancer models. Thus, using MTT assay, we could demonstrate a pronounced antiproliferative effect of the carrageenans in KYSE-30 and FLO-1 as well as HCT-116 and RKO cell lines with IC(50) 184~405 μg/mL, while both compounds were less active in non-cancer epithelial cells RPE-1. This effect was stipulated by the inhibition of cell cycle progression in the cancer cells. Specifically, flow cytometry revealed an S phase delay in FLO-1 and HCT-116 cells under κo-carrageenan treatment, while KYSE-30 demonstrated a pronounced G(2)/M cell cycle delay. In line with this, western blotting revealed a reduction of cell cycle markers CDK2 and E2F2. Interestingly, κo-carrageenan inhibited cell cycle progression of RKO cells in G(1) phase. Finally, isolated κo- and λo- carrageenans induced apoptosis on adenocarcinomas, specifically with high apoptosis induction in RKO cells. Overall, our data underline the potential of κo- and λo- carrageenans for colon and esophageal carcinoma drug development.
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spelling pubmed-97830172022-12-24 κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models Tiasto, Vladlena A. Goncharov, Nikolay V. Romanishin, Alexander O. Zhidkov, Maxim E. Khotimchenko, Yuri S. Mar Drugs Article The carrageenans isolated from red algae demonstrated a variety of activities from antiviral and immunomodulatory to antitumor. The diverse structure and sulfation profile of carrageenans provide a great landscape for drug development. In this study, we isolated, purified and structurally characterized κo- and λo- oligosaccharides from the marine algae Chondrus armatus. We further examined the tumor suppressive activity of both carrageenans in gastrointestinal cancer models. Thus, using MTT assay, we could demonstrate a pronounced antiproliferative effect of the carrageenans in KYSE-30 and FLO-1 as well as HCT-116 and RKO cell lines with IC(50) 184~405 μg/mL, while both compounds were less active in non-cancer epithelial cells RPE-1. This effect was stipulated by the inhibition of cell cycle progression in the cancer cells. Specifically, flow cytometry revealed an S phase delay in FLO-1 and HCT-116 cells under κo-carrageenan treatment, while KYSE-30 demonstrated a pronounced G(2)/M cell cycle delay. In line with this, western blotting revealed a reduction of cell cycle markers CDK2 and E2F2. Interestingly, κo-carrageenan inhibited cell cycle progression of RKO cells in G(1) phase. Finally, isolated κo- and λo- carrageenans induced apoptosis on adenocarcinomas, specifically with high apoptosis induction in RKO cells. Overall, our data underline the potential of κo- and λo- carrageenans for colon and esophageal carcinoma drug development. MDPI 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9783017/ /pubmed/36547888 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20120741 Text en © 2022 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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Tiasto, Vladlena A.
Goncharov, Nikolay V.
Romanishin, Alexander O.
Zhidkov, Maxim E.
Khotimchenko, Yuri S.
κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models
title κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models
title_full κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models
title_fullStr κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models
title_full_unstemmed κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models
title_short κ- and λ-Carrageenans from Marine Alga Chondrus armatus Exhibit Anticancer In Vitro Activity in Human Gastrointestinal Cancers Models
title_sort κ- and λ-carrageenans from marine alga chondrus armatus exhibit anticancer in vitro activity in human gastrointestinal cancers models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20120741
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