The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of six lichen metabolites (diffractaic acid, lobaric acid, usnic acid, vicanicin, variolaric acid, protolichesterinic acid) on proliferation, viability and reactive oxygen species (ROS) level towards three human cancer cell lines, MCF-7 (breast adenocarcinoma), HeLa (cervix adenocarcinoma) and HCT-116 (colon carcinoma). Cells were treated with different concentrations (2.5100M) of these compounds for 48h. In this comparative study, our lichen metabolites showed various cytotoxic effects in a concentration-dependent manner, and usnic acid was the most potent cytotoxic agent, while variolaric acid did not inhibit the proliferation of any of the three cell lines used. All tested lichen compounds did not exhibit free radical scavenging activity using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. The lichen metabolites did not significantly increase the intracellular ROS level and did not prevent oxidative injury induced by t-butylhydroperoxide in HeLa cells. To better clarify the mechanism(s) of cytotoxic effect induced by protolichesterinic acid in HeLa cells, we investigated apoptotic markers such as condensation and fragmentation of nuclear chromatin and activation of caspase-3, 8 and 9. Our results revealed that the antiproliferative activity of 40M protolichesterinic acid in HeLa cells is related to its ability to induce programmed cell death involving caspase-3, 8 and 9 activation. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Cytotoxic Activity and Antioxidant Capacity of Purified Lichen Metabolites: An In Vitro Study / Fabrizia, Brisdelli; M., Perrilli; Doriana, Sellitri; Marisa, Piovano; Juan A., Garbarino; Nicoletti, Marcello; Argante, Bozzi; Gianfranco, Amicosante; Giuseppe, Celenza. - In: PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0951-418X. - STAMPA. - 27:3(2013), pp. 431-437. [10.1002/ptr.4739]

Cytotoxic Activity and Antioxidant Capacity of Purified Lichen Metabolites: An In Vitro Study

NICOLETTI, Marcello;
2013

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of six lichen metabolites (diffractaic acid, lobaric acid, usnic acid, vicanicin, variolaric acid, protolichesterinic acid) on proliferation, viability and reactive oxygen species (ROS) level towards three human cancer cell lines, MCF-7 (breast adenocarcinoma), HeLa (cervix adenocarcinoma) and HCT-116 (colon carcinoma). Cells were treated with different concentrations (2.5100M) of these compounds for 48h. In this comparative study, our lichen metabolites showed various cytotoxic effects in a concentration-dependent manner, and usnic acid was the most potent cytotoxic agent, while variolaric acid did not inhibit the proliferation of any of the three cell lines used. All tested lichen compounds did not exhibit free radical scavenging activity using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. The lichen metabolites did not significantly increase the intracellular ROS level and did not prevent oxidative injury induced by t-butylhydroperoxide in HeLa cells. To better clarify the mechanism(s) of cytotoxic effect induced by protolichesterinic acid in HeLa cells, we investigated apoptotic markers such as condensation and fragmentation of nuclear chromatin and activation of caspase-3, 8 and 9. Our results revealed that the antiproliferative activity of 40M protolichesterinic acid in HeLa cells is related to its ability to induce programmed cell death involving caspase-3, 8 and 9 activation. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2013
ros; lichen metabolites; apoptosis; cytotoxic activity; caspases
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Cytotoxic Activity and Antioxidant Capacity of Purified Lichen Metabolites: An In Vitro Study / Fabrizia, Brisdelli; M., Perrilli; Doriana, Sellitri; Marisa, Piovano; Juan A., Garbarino; Nicoletti, Marcello; Argante, Bozzi; Gianfranco, Amicosante; Giuseppe, Celenza. - In: PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0951-418X. - STAMPA. - 27:3(2013), pp. 431-437. [10.1002/ptr.4739]
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