-比索洛尔:对抗肿瘤生存的意外植物源武器?

The Italian journal of biochemistry Pub Date : 2007-12-01
Elena Darra, Giorgio Lenaz, Elisabetta Cavalieri, Romana Fato, Sofia Mariotto, Christian Bergamini, Alessandra Carcereri de Prati, Luigi Perbellini, Serena Leoni, Hisanori Suzuki
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摘要

尽管在科学和经济上做出了巨大的努力,肿瘤仍然是全世界人口中最可怕的疾病之一。来自植物界的产品通常提供了抵消或减轻这种疾病的机会。在这里,我们总结了一种植物化合物对来自高度恶性肿瘤的转化细胞的非凡作用的研究的简短故事。α -双abolol是一种广泛存在于植物中的倍半萜,它通过凋亡的方式选择性地杀死转化细胞,而不影响正常细胞的生存能力。它的一个细胞内靶点似乎位于线粒体上,可能被确定为通透性过渡孔,这是由α -比abolol诱导的线粒体膜电位快速耗散和环孢素a存在时不能杀死细胞来判断的。α -比abolol优先吸附到富含肿瘤细胞的脂质囊中,这可能解释了该化合物对肿瘤细胞的选择性作用。此外,表面等离子体共振分析表明,α -bisabolol直接与Bid蛋白相互作用,Bid蛋白是Bcl2家族的成员,与细胞凋亡密切相关,这表明Bid或类似蛋白可能参与了α -bisabolol从质膜到线粒体的细胞内运输系统。动物实验表明-双abolol是无毒的,并且可以通过血流在每一个被检查的组织中积累。目前正在进行进一步的动物研究,以测试其效果。
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Alpha-bisabolol: unexpected plant-derived weapon in the struggle against tumour survival?

Despite enormous scientific and economic effort tumour still is one of the most terrible pathologies among human population all over the world. Products derived from the plant kingdom have often offered an opportunity to counteract or alleviate this illness. Here, we summarize the short story of the study of an extraordinary effect of one plant compound towards transformed cells derived from highly malignant tumours. Alpha-bisabolol, a sesquiterpene widely present in plants, selectively kills transformed cells by apoptosis without affecting the viability of normal cells. One of its intracellular targets seems to be situated on mitochondria and is possibly identified as the permeability transition pore, as judged from rapid mitochondrial membrane potential dissipation induced by alpha-bisabolol and the failure to kill cells in the presence of cyclosporine A. Preferential adsorption of alpha-bisabolol into lipid rafts, rich in tumour cells, may explain the selective action of this compounds towards tumour cells. Furthermore, Surface Plasmon Resonance analysis indicates that alpha-bisabolol directly interacts with Bid protein, a member of the Bcl2 family deeply involved in apoptosis, suggesting a possibility that Bid, or similar protein(s), may be involved in a putative intracellular transport system of alpha-bisabolol from plasma membrane to mitochondria. Experiments with animals indicate that alpha-bisabolol is not toxic and is accumulated, through blood flow, in every tissues examined. Further animal studies to test its effect are currently under way.

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