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Published in: Tumor Biology 7/2016

01-07-2016 | Original Article

A preliminary study of apoptosis induction in glioma cells via alteration of the Bax/Bcl-2-p53 axis by transformed and non-transformed root extracts of Leonurus sibiricus L.

Authors: Przemysław Sitarek, Ewa Skała, Monika Toma, Marzena Wielanek, Janusz Szemraj, Malgorzata Nieborowska-Skorska, Maciej Kolasa, Tomasz Skorski, Halina Wysokińska, Tomasz Śliwiński

Published in: Tumor Biology | Issue 7/2016

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Abstract

Leonurus sibiricus L. is a traditional medicinal plant which occurs in southern Siberia, China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. The plant shows several pharmacological effects, but the most interesting is its anti-cancer activity. The aim of our study was to examine the induction of apoptosis in malignant glioma cells, the most aggressive primary brain tumors of the central nervous system, following treatment with transformed root (TR) or non-transformed root (NR) L. sibiricus extracts. Both the NR and TR extracts were found to have cytotoxic activity in the glioma primary cells. The human glioblastoma cell lines obtained from patients were confirmed to be tumorogenic by the following three markers: D10S1709, D10S1172, and D22S283. HPLC and MS analysis revealed the presence of polyphenolic compounds (chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, ellagic acid, and verbascoside) in both sets of root extracts. In summary, our findings demonstrate that treatment of the glioma cells with NR and TR extracts resulted (a) in significant cell growth inhibition, (b) S- and G2/M-phase cell cycle arrest, and (c) apoptosis in a dose-dependent fashion by changing Bax/Bcl-2 ratio (about 4-fold increase) and p53 (5-fold increase) activation. These findings indicate that NR and TR extracts exhibit anti-cancer activity through the regulation of genes involved in apoptosis. This is the first report to demonstrate the cytotoxic effect of polyphenolic extracts from L. sibiricus roots against glioma cells, but further studies are required to understand the complete mechanism of its apoptosic activity.
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Title
A preliminary study of apoptosis induction in glioma cells via alteration of the Bax/Bcl-2-p53 axis by transformed and non-transformed root extracts of Leonurus sibiricus L.
Authors
Przemysław Sitarek
Ewa Skała
Monika Toma
Marzena Wielanek
Janusz Szemraj
Malgorzata Nieborowska-Skorska
Maciej Kolasa
Tomasz Skorski
Halina Wysokińska
Tomasz Śliwiński
Publication date
01-07-2016
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Tumor Biology / Issue 7/2016
Print ISSN: 1010-4283
Electronic ISSN: 1423-0380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13277-015-4714-2

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