TY - JOUR
T1 - Secondary metabolites from acridocarpus orientalis inhibits 4T1 cells and promotes mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) proliferation
AU - Jamshidi-adegani, Fatemeh
AU - Vakilian, Saeid
AU - Rehman, Najeeb Ur
AU - Al-Broumi, Mohammed
AU - Al-kindi, Juhaina
AU - Alam, Khurshid
AU - Mozafarinahavandi, Parisa
AU - Hasan, Anwarul
AU - Al-Riyami, Hamad
AU - Hussain, Javid
AU - White, Solomon
AU - Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
AU - Al-Hashmi, Sulaiman
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge financial and technical support provided by University of Nizwa and Sultan Qaboos University.
Funding Information:
This research was funded by The Research Council external grant number 169, 2017 and the GCC co-funding, grant number CL/SQU-GCC/17/03. Acknowledgements
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
PY - 2020/7/1
Y1 - 2020/7/1
N2 - Abstract: Among medicinal plants, Acridocarpus orientalis (AO) possesses a remarkable anti-cancer potential, possibly because of its anti-oxidant property. In this study, the leaf and stem extracts from AO were assessed to find the bioactive compound with selective anti-cancer properties. The MTT viability and live and dead assays revealed that around 80% and 98% of 4T1 cells survival were declined after 48 h incubation with leaf and stem extracts, respectively. The leaf extract increased stem cell proliferation by 20% whereas the stem extract inhibited around 22% of stem cells proliferation after 48 h treatment. The live and dead assay of MSCs confirmed that 40% of the MSCs died when treated with AO stem extract. On the other hand, there were no dead cells after two days of treatment with the leaf extract. Followed by the induction of cell cycle arrest in G0/G1-phase, the real-time PCR demonstrated apoptosis properties in 4T1 cells through overexpression of Bax and down-regulation of BCL2 genes. Interestingly, within the pure compounds isolated from AO leaf extract, Morin was responsible for the inhibition of 4T1 cells proliferation as well as MSCs expansion, predicting to play an essential role in the treatment of cancer. The promising in vitro anti-cancer and stem cell-inductive properties of morin isolated from AO extract may provide a great potential to produce selective herbal derived drugs. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
AB - Abstract: Among medicinal plants, Acridocarpus orientalis (AO) possesses a remarkable anti-cancer potential, possibly because of its anti-oxidant property. In this study, the leaf and stem extracts from AO were assessed to find the bioactive compound with selective anti-cancer properties. The MTT viability and live and dead assays revealed that around 80% and 98% of 4T1 cells survival were declined after 48 h incubation with leaf and stem extracts, respectively. The leaf extract increased stem cell proliferation by 20% whereas the stem extract inhibited around 22% of stem cells proliferation after 48 h treatment. The live and dead assay of MSCs confirmed that 40% of the MSCs died when treated with AO stem extract. On the other hand, there were no dead cells after two days of treatment with the leaf extract. Followed by the induction of cell cycle arrest in G0/G1-phase, the real-time PCR demonstrated apoptosis properties in 4T1 cells through overexpression of Bax and down-regulation of BCL2 genes. Interestingly, within the pure compounds isolated from AO leaf extract, Morin was responsible for the inhibition of 4T1 cells proliferation as well as MSCs expansion, predicting to play an essential role in the treatment of cancer. The promising in vitro anti-cancer and stem cell-inductive properties of morin isolated from AO extract may provide a great potential to produce selective herbal derived drugs. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
KW - 4T1 cells
KW - Acridocarpus orientalis
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Mesenchymal stem cells
KW - Morine
KW - Triterpenoids
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U2 - 10.1007/s11033-020-05632-y
DO - 10.1007/s11033-020-05632-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 32623616
AN - SCOPUS:85087487378
SN - 0301-4851
VL - 47
SP - 5421
EP - 5430
JO - Molecular Biology Reports
JF - Molecular Biology Reports
IS - 7
ER -