赫拉
代谢物
化学
细胞毒性
胃肠道
癌细胞
细胞培养
作用机理
次生代谢物
生物化学
细胞
生物
分子生物学
药理学
癌症
体外
基因
遗传学
作者
Rebeca André,Joana Catarro,Dália Freitas,Rita Pacheco,M. Conceição Oliveira,M. Conceição Oliveira,Pedro L. Falé
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tiv.2019.03.012
摘要
Euptox A, from Ageratina adenophora juice, is a toxin associated with the plant's resistance to infections, invasiveness and traditional use in cancer treatment. We used FTIR spectroscopy and protein profiling of cell lines to study the impact of euptox A on human cells, to clarify its mechanism of action in a top-down approach. Euptox A was extracted from the juice of A. adenophora. Its stability in the gastrointestinal tract was evaluated, as the compound/juice is generally taken orally. Cytotoxicity was determined in HeLa, Caco-2 and MCF7 cells, and the mechanism of action analyzed by protein and metabolite profiles using electrophoresis and FTIR spectroscopy. Euptox A resisted gastrointestinal digestion and was the most cytotoxic component of the extract for all cell lines tests. Euptox A-treated HeLa cells showed changes in protein profile, especially on 40S ribosomal protein S8 (RP), generally associated with cancer cells. FTIR profiles of treated cells diverged in the same metabolites as cells treated with cisplatin, both in metabolite directed analysis and in multivariate analysis (principal component analysis). In conclusion, euptox A in this top-down study showed a cellular impact that suggests a strong potential against cancer, acting on cancer targeted cellular characteristics.
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