Cytotoxicity and Preliminary Analysis of the Pro-apoptotic and Cell Cycle Arrest Effects of Lantana ukambensis Against Colorectal Cancer Cells.

Wamtinga Richard Sawadogo, Yun Luo, Bethany Elkington, Tong-Chuan He, Chong-Zhi Wang, Chun-Su Yuan
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Lantana ukambensis (Vatke) Verdc. (Verbenaceae) is a seasonal herb widely spread in the West African region. The whole plant is used for the treatment of wounds, infections, and inflammatory pathologies. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the cytotoxicity and to analyze the probable pro-apototic, and cell cycle arrest effects of L. ukambensis methylene chloride extract and its fractions against HCT-116 and HT-29 colorectal cancer cells using preliminary tests in order to highlight the interest of this plant in the search of new anticancer molecules. The dried powder of the whole plant was extracted by methylene chloride maceration for 24 hours and the extract was divided into five fractions. The cytotoxicity of the crude extract and fractions were evaluated by the MTS assay. The most active fractions were subjected to some preliminary assays including crystal violet, Hoechst staining, cell cycle arrest, and annexin V/PI assays on the cancer cells to highlight the probable mechanism of action of these fractions. The methylene chloride, ethyl acetate, and 1-butanol fractions of L. ukambensis crude extract demonstrated significant antiproliferative effects on HCT-116 and HT-29 cell growth with IC50 values ranging between 2 to 15 μg/mL. 1-butanol and ethyl acetate fractions decreased the G1 phase by 20.53% and 28.47% and increased the G2/M by 23.47% and 25.90% respectively on HCT-116. Moreover, 1-butanol fraction increased the cumulative value of apoptotic cells by 49.77% on HCT-116 and ethyl acetate fraction increased this value by 53.37% at 15 μg/mL after 48 hours of exposure. The outcome of this study suggests the potential of 1-butanol and ethyl acetate fractions for the isolation of anticancer molecules against colorectal cancer.

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大肠癌细胞的细胞毒性及促凋亡和细胞周期阻滞作用的初步分析。
Vatke) Verdc。(马鞭草科)是一种季节性草本植物,广泛分布于西非地区。整个植物用于治疗伤口,感染和炎症病理。本研究的目的是通过初步试验,评价乌坎贝草二氯甲烷提取物及其组分对HCT-116和HT-29结直肠癌细胞的细胞毒性,并分析其可能的促凋亡和细胞周期阻滞作用,以突出该植物在寻找新的抗癌分子方面的兴趣。采用二氯甲烷浸渍法提取全株干粉24 h,提取液分成5份。采用MTS法评价粗提物及其组分的细胞毒性。对最有效的部分进行了一些初步分析,包括结晶紫、赫斯特染色、细胞周期阻滞和肿瘤细胞的膜联蛋白V/PI分析,以突出这些部分的可能作用机制。二氯甲烷、乙酸乙酯和1-丁醇部位对HCT-116和HT-29细胞的生长具有显著的抑制作用,IC50值在2 ~ 15 μg/mL之间。在HCT-116上,1-丁醇和乙酸乙酯组分分别使G1相降低20.53%和28.47%,使G2/M分别提高23.47%和25.90%。在15 μg/mL浓度下,1-丁醇部位使HCT-116细胞凋亡累积值增加49.77%,乙酸乙酯部位使HCT-116细胞凋亡累积值增加53.37%。本研究结果提示了1-丁醇和乙酸乙酯组分在分离结直肠癌抗癌分子方面的潜力。
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