Argentatin B derivatives induce cell cycle arrest and DNA damage in human colon cancer cells through p73/p53 regulation
Abstract:
The unique etiology of cancer requires a multidimensional approach for its treatment, control, and prevention. Therefore, all approaches to drug discovery and development should be exploited. Argentatin B (1) is a cycloartane triterpene isolated from Parthenium argentatum with inhibitory activity on tumor lines. The aim of this study is to investigate the inhibitory effect of 1 and 10 derivatives on the proliferation of a human colon cancer cell line (RKO), their genotoxic effects on human lymphocytes, as well as their potential effect on tumor protein (TP)-p53 and TP73 expression and phosphorylation. Argentatin B was found to induce reduced survival of RKO cells and showed a cytostatic effect. However, it did not induce apoptosis of RKO cells at the concentrations tested. Argentatin B and its derivatives were found to arrest the cell cycle at the G1 phase. The bromine 2 and oxime 6 derivatives were more active than 1. Furthermore, 1 and its bromine (2) and oxime (6) derivatives induced phosphorylation of (TP)-p53 and TP73. Nevertheless, 2 exhibited a greater genotoxic effect on normal human lymphocytes than 6.
Año de publicación:
2018
Keywords:
- cell cycle arrest
- P53
- Argentatin B
- Colon cancer
- p73
- genotoxicity
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Cáncer
- Cáncer
- Biología celular
Áreas temáticas:
- Enfermedades