1. Polyphenolic Profile and Targeted Bioactivity of Methanolic Extracts from Mediterranean Ethnomedicinal Plants on Human Cancer Cell Lines
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Federica Barra, Antonino Pollio, Emanuela Roscetto, Alfredo Di Mauro, Armando Zarrelli, Valeria Romanucci, Elvira Crescenzi, Gabriele Pinto, Giuseppe Palumbo, Pollio, Antonino, Zarrelli, Armando, Romanucci, Valeria, Mauro, Alfredo Di, Barra, Federica, Pinto, Gabriele, Crescenzi, Elvira, Roscetto, Emanuela, and Palumbo, Giuseppe
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Polyphenol ,0301 basic medicine ,plant alcoholic extracts ,Anacardiaceae ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Cancer cell ,Biology ,C. coggygria ,Cell morphology ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,J. communis ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Neoplasms ,Drug Discovery ,J. Communi ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Medicinal plants ,Plant alcoholic extract ,polyphenols ,Cell Proliferation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Traditional medicine ,Plant Extracts ,Organic Chemistry ,Glycoside ,Cell cycle ,biology.organism_classification ,G2 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Seeds ,MCF-7 Cells ,Juniperus communis ,cancer cells ,Molecular Medicine ,cell cycle ,Medicine, Traditional - Abstract
The methanol extracts of the aerial part of four ethnomedicinal plants of Mediterranean region, two non-seed vascular plants, Equisetum hyemale L. and Phyllitis scolopendrium (L.) Newman, and two Spermatophyta, Juniperus communis L. (J. communis) and Cotinus coggygria Scop. (C. coggygria), were screened against four human cells lines (A549, MCF7, TK6 and U937). Only the extracts of J. communis and C. coggygria showed marked cytotoxic effects, affecting both cell morphology and growth. A dose-dependent effect of these two extracts was also observed on the cell cycle distribution. Incubation of all the cell lines in a medium containing J. communis extract determined a remarkable accumulation of cells in the G2/M phase, whereas the C. coggygria extract induced a significant increase in the percentage of G1 cells. The novelty of our findings stands on the observation that the two extracts, consistently, elicited coherent effects on the cell cycle in four cell lines, independently from their phenotype, as two of them have epithelial origin and grow adherent and two are lymphoblastoid and grow in suspension. Even the expression profiles of several proteins regulating cell cycle progression and cell death were affected by both extracts. LC-MS investigation of methanol extract of C. coggygria led to the identification of twelve flavonoids (compounds 1-11, 19) and eight polyphenols derivatives (12-18, 20), while in J. communis extract, eight flavonoids (21-28), a alpha-ionone glycoside (29) and a lignin (30) were found. Although many of these compounds have interesting individual biological activities, their natural blends seem to exert specific effects on the proliferation of cell lines either growing adherent or in suspension, suggesting potential use in fighting cancer.
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- 2016
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