Hormetic effect of an Ethanolic Graviola Leaf Extract on HGF-1 cells survival.

BAOJ cancer research & therapy Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Mairan A Barreto-Diaz, Ricardo A Velázquez-Aponte, Amy Wu-Wu, Céline Cassé
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Plant-extracted compounds have been used for centuries in traditional pharmacopeia. Some of them have proven to be excellent drug alternatives for cancer treatment as they target metabolic pathways that are key to cancer cells such as apoptosis, energy-producing catabolic pathways, and the response to oxidative stress. Since some anticancer drugs have been shown to produce dose dependent biologically opposite effects, it is crucial to determine the range of doses for which the compounds have maximum therapeutic benefits. Annona muricata or Graviola is a tropical tree that is common in the Puerto Rican landscape. Although a plethora of studies conducted in vitro and in vivo studies have indeed reported that extracts prepared from the Graviola root, fruit, bark, and leaves possess antiproliferative activities in a large variety of cancer cells, the efficiency of Graviola extracts to curb the progression of head and neck cancers has been overlooked. Furthermore, the bioactivity of Graviola extracts on sane/non-cancerous cells has largely been ignored. The present work reports the in vitro antiproliferative/anticancer behavior of an ethanolic Graviola leaf extract on squamous cell carcinoma cell lines 9 and 25 vs. a sane/non-cancerous human gingival fibroblast cell line-1. Our results show that the Graviola extract induces cell death in the squamous cell carcinoma cell lines at all concentrations tested and a dose-dependent biphasic concentration-dependent/hormetic effect on the fibroblastic cells. This suggests that, at low doses, the phytochemicals present in the prepared Graviola extract could offer potential therapeutic avenues for curbing the progression of head and neck cancers.

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荆芥叶乙醇提取物对HGF-1细胞存活的激效作用。
植物提取的化合物在传统药典中已经使用了几个世纪。其中一些已被证明是癌症治疗的优秀替代药物,因为它们针对癌细胞的关键代谢途径,如凋亡、产生能量的分解代谢途径和对氧化应激的反应。由于一些抗癌药物已被证明产生剂量依赖的生物学相反效应,因此确定化合物具有最大治疗效益的剂量范围至关重要。Annona muricata或Graviola是一种热带树木,在波多黎各风景中很常见。尽管大量的体外和体内研究确实报道了从Graviola根、果实、树皮和叶子中提取的提取物对多种癌细胞具有抗增殖活性,但Graviola提取物抑制头颈部癌症进展的效率一直被忽视。此外,紫堇提取物对正常/非癌细胞的生物活性在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究报道了紫荆叶乙醇提取物对鳞状细胞癌细胞系9和25与正常/非癌变的人牙龈成纤维细胞系1的体外抗增殖/抗癌行为。我们的研究结果表明,在所有测试浓度下,Graviola提取物都能诱导鳞状细胞癌细胞系的细胞死亡,并对成纤维细胞产生剂量依赖的双期浓度依赖/激发效应。这表明,在低剂量下,制备的Graviola提取物中存在的植物化学物质可能为抑制头颈癌的进展提供潜在的治疗途径。
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