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Cytotoxicity of a natural anthraquinone (Aloin) against human breast cancer cell lines with and without ErbB-2: topoisomerase IIalpha coamplification.

Amr Y Esmat1, Catherine Tomasetto, Marie-Christine Rio.   

Abstract

In the present study the cytotoxic activity of aloin, a natural anthracycline from Aloe plant, is reported against two human breast cancer cell lines; without (MCF-7) and with (SKBR-3) erbB-2-topoIIalpha coamplification. MCF-7cell line was shown to be more sensitive to aloin than SKBR-3 demonstrated by MTT and clonogenic assays, from which IC50 and 50% ICF values are reported to be 60 microg/ml, respectively, in the former cell line and as high as 150 and 80 microg/ml, respectively, in the latter, which are still far below the maximum tolerated dose of the compound. The effect of aloin is suggested to be brought about by more than one mechanism depending on the dose level and tumor phenotype. This was demonstrated by flow cytometric analysis, fluorescence microscopy and western blot analysis, which revealed that aloin at higher concentrations caused a reduction in the proportion of cells undergoing mitosis by induction of apoptosis, inhibition of topo II alpha protein expression and downregulation of cyclin B1 protein expression in MCF-7 cell line, whereas erbB-2 protein expression was not affected. Topo IIalpha protein expression was mildly downregulated in SKBR-3 cell line at higher concentrations only.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16357514     DOI: 10.4161/cbt.5.1.2347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Biol Ther        ISSN: 1538-4047            Impact factor:   4.742


  8 in total

1.  Plasma, tissue and urinary levels of aloin in rats after the administration of pure aloin.

Authors:  Mi-Young Park; Hoon-Jeong Kwon; Mi-Kyung Sung
Journal:  Nutr Res Pract       Date:  2008-03-31       Impact factor: 1.926

2.  [Aloin induces apoptosis via regulating the activation of MAPKs signaling pathway in human gastric cancer cells in vitro].

Authors:  Ziqian Wang; Hong Tao; Yunfei Ma; Tuo Tang; Qing Zhang; Qi Jiang; Shimei Qi; Jiaping Li; Zhilin Qi
Journal:  Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao       Date:  2018-08-30

Review 3.  Aloe and its Effects on Cancer: A Narrative Literature Review.

Authors:  Astère Manirakiza; Laurent Irakoze; Sebastien Manirakiza
Journal:  East Afr Health Res J       Date:  2021-06-11

4.  Changes in Serum Electrolytes, Urea, and Creatinine in Aloe Vera-treated Rats.

Authors:  Wa Saka; Re Akhigbe; Ot Popoola; Os Oyekunle
Journal:  J Young Pharm       Date:  2012-04

5.  Aloin Suppresses Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammatory Response and Apoptosis by Inhibiting the Activation of NF-κB.

Authors:  Xuan Luo; Haowei Zhang; Xiduan Wei; Mengjuan Shi; Ping Fan; Weidong Xie; Yaou Zhang; Naihan Xu
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-02-26       Impact factor: 4.411

6.  Intestinal absorption of aloin, aloe-emodin, and aloesin; A comparative study using two in vitro absorption models.

Authors:  Mi-Young Park; Hoon-Jeong Kwon; Mi-Kyung Sung
Journal:  Nutr Res Pract       Date:  2009-03-31       Impact factor: 1.926

7.  Inhibition of the angiogenesis and growth of Aloin in human colorectal cancer in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  Qin Pan; Hongming Pan; Haizhou Lou; Yinghua Xu; Lu Tian
Journal:  Cancer Cell Int       Date:  2013-07-12       Impact factor: 5.722

8.  Aloin promotes cell apoptosis by targeting HMGB1-TLR4-ERK axis in human melanoma cells.

Authors:  Pan Li; Kai Ren; Yin Yin Liang; Ji Kai Liu; Zhuo Wen Liang; Yong Feng Zhang
Journal:  EXCLI J       Date:  2020-05-14       Impact factor: 4.068

  8 in total

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