Cytotoxicity of algae extracts on normal and malignant cells.

Leukemia Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-01-05 DOI:10.4061/2011/373519
Jeremy Bechelli, Myra Coppage, Karen Rosell, Jane Liesveld
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Algae preparations are commonly used in alternative medicine. We examined the effects of algae extracts on normal hematopoietic cells and leukemia cells. Ethanol extracts were prepared of Dunaliella salina (Dun), Astaxanthin (Ast), Spirulina platensis (Spir), and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA). Cell viability effects were completed by Annexin staining. Ast and AFA inhibited HL-60 and MV-4-11 whereas Dun and Spir had no effect. Primary AML blasts demonstrated increased apoptosis in AFA. Primary CLL cells showed apoptosis at 24 hours after exposure to Dun, Ast, Spir, and AFA. High AFA concentrations decreased viability of normal marrow cells. Normal CD34+ viability was inhibited by Dun. Dun and AFA inhibited BFU-E, but all extracts inhibited CFU-GM. Cell-cycle analysis of AML cell lines showed G0/G1 arrest in the presence of AFA. These data suggest that algae extracts may inhibit AML cell lines and leukemia blasts, but they may also have potential inhibitory effects on normal hematopoiesis.

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藻类提取物对正常和恶性细胞的细胞毒性。
藻类制剂通常用于替代医学。我们检测了藻类提取物对正常造血细胞和白血病细胞的影响。以盐渍杜氏藻(Dunaliella salina, Dun)、虾青素(Astaxanthin, Ast)、平螺旋藻(spirina platensis, Spir)和水藻(aphanizomenofofaquae, AFA)为原料制备乙醇提取物。Annexin染色完成细胞活力的影响。Ast和AFA对HL-60和MV-4-11有抑制作用,而Dun和Spir无抑制作用。原发性AML细胞在AFA中显示凋亡增加。原代CLL细胞暴露于Dun、Ast、Spir和AFA后24小时出现凋亡。高浓度AFA降低正常骨髓细胞活力。正常CD34+活性被Dun抑制。Dun和AFA对BFU-E有抑制作用,但对CFU-GM均有抑制作用。AML细胞系的细胞周期分析显示AFA存在时G0/G1阻滞。这些数据表明,藻类提取物可能抑制AML细胞系和白血病原细胞,但它们也可能对正常造血有潜在的抑制作用。
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