傅立叶红外光谱法观察蜂王浆对肺恶性细胞强选择性细胞毒性及细胞大分子变化。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Ferhunde Aysin
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介绍/目的:蜂王浆可用于多种营养品、食品和化妆品的开发。它以其潜在的健康益处而闻名,包括增强免疫系统和减少炎症的能力。它富含维生素、矿物质和抗氧化剂,可以改善整体健康状况。蜂王浆(RJ)也被研究作为癌症和其他慢性疾病的潜在治疗剂。能有效抑制肿瘤生长,刺激免疫。方法:研究蜂王浆在1.25 ~ 10 mg/ml剂量范围内对癌变A549细胞和健康MRC-5细胞的影响。用MTT法和SRB法观察蜂王浆48 h的抗增殖作用,用流式细胞术观察蜂王浆对坏死和凋亡的诱导作用。利用红外光谱法对蜂王浆中主要分子的相对含量进行了测定,确定了关键官能团和分子结构。此外,该技术首次用于检测蜂王浆处理后肺细胞大分子组成的变化。因此,它提供了对蛋白质,脂质和碳水化合物的相对丰度的见解,这可能与它们的生物活性特性有关。结果:蜂王浆对A549细胞具有选择性抗增殖作用,IC50值为9.26 mg/mL,且呈剂量依赖性,对正常MRC-5细胞无细胞毒作用。此外,蜂王浆在A549细胞中主要诱导坏死细胞死亡,浓度为4 mg/ml时为39.10%,浓度为10 mg/ml时为57.88%。然而,MRC-5细胞的坏死率很低,在相同剂量下分别为9.16%和20.44%。蜂王浆对A549细胞具有剂量依赖性的选择性细胞毒性,而对MRC-5细胞无明显的细胞毒性。为了确定蜂王浆引起的生物分子变化,我们对预处理样品的FTIR光谱采用了两种无监督化学模式识别算法(PCA和HCA)来确定蜂王浆对细胞生物化学的影响。根据PCA和HCA结果,RJ处理对A549细胞的生物分子影响尤为明显。计算了PCA加载谱的总谱带方差,以了解生物分子的变化。这些图显示了RJ作用下肺细胞的脂质、蛋白质和核酸含量的深刻变化,初步确定了RJ和H2O2处理组对A549细胞的影响。结论:蜂王浆对A549癌细胞的选择性细胞毒性提示蜂王浆可能是一种有前景的治疗药物,可用于确定创新的肺癌治疗策略。此外,了解蜂王浆诱导的分子变化可以指导开发利用其生物活性特性的新型癌症治疗方法。这可能会导致更有效、更安全的治疗方法。
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Royal Jelly's Strong Selective Cytotoxicity Against Lung Malignant Cells and Macromolecular Alterations in Cells Observed by FTIR Spectroscopy.

Introduction/objective: Several nutraceuticals, food, and cosmetic products can be developed using royal jelly. It is known for its potential health benefits, including its ability to boost the immune system and reduce inflammation. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which can improve general health. Royal jelly (RJ) is also being studied as a potential therapeutic agent for cancer and other chronic diseases. It is effective in reducing tumor growth and stimulating immunity.

Methods: In this study, we investigated the effects of royal jelly on cancerous A549 cells and healthy MRC-5 cells at various doses ranging from 1.25 to 10 mg/ml. Royal jelly's anti-proliferative effect was evaluated by MTT and SRB assay for 48 h. The induction of necrosis and apoptosis was assessed by flow cytometry as well. The relative amounts of major molecules in Royal jelly were determined by FTIR spectroscopy to identify key functional groups and molecular structures. In addition, this technique was used for the first time to detect changes in the macromolecular composition of lung cells treated with royal jelly. Thus, it provided insights into the relative abundance of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, which could correlate with their bioactive properties.

Results: The antiproliferative effect of Royal jelly was found to be selective on A549 cells in a dose-dependent manner with an IC50 of 9.26 mg/mL, with no cytotoxic effects on normal MRC-5 cells. Moreover, Royal jelly induced predominantly necrotic cell death in A549 cells, %39.10 at 4 mg/ml and %57.88 at 10 mg/ml concentrations. However, the necrosis rate in MRC-5 cells was quite low, at 9.16% and 20.44% at the same doses. Royal jelly showed dose-dependent selective cytotoxicity toward A549 cells, whereas it exhibited no apparent cytotoxicity in MRC-5 cells. In order to identify the biomolecular changes induced by royal jelly, we used two unsupervised chemometric pattern recognition algorithms (PCA and HCA) on the preprocessed sample FTIR spectra to determine the effects of royal jelly on cell biochemistry. According to PCA and HCA results, RJ treatments especially affected biomolecules in A549 cells. The total spectral band variances in the PCA loading spectra were calculated for understanding biomolecular alterations. These plots revealed profound changes in the lipid, protein, and nucleic acid content of RJ-applied lung cells, primarily identifying RJ and H2O2 treated groups for A549 cells.

Conclusion: Ultimately, the selective cytotoxicity of royal jelly toward A549 cancerous cells suggests that royal jelly may be a promising therapeutic agent for identifying innovative lung cancer treatment strategies. Additionally, understanding the molecular alterations induced by royal jelly could guide the development of novel cancer treatments that exploit its bioactive properties. This could lead to more effective and safer therapies.

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Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry
Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry ONCOLOGY-CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
CiteScore
5.10
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3.60%
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323
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Formerly: Current Medicinal Chemistry - Anti-Cancer Agents. Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design for the discovery of anti-cancer agents. Each issue contains a series of timely in-depth reviews and guest edited issues written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics in cancer medicinal chemistry. The journal only considers high quality research papers for publication. Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments in cancer drug discovery.
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