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The germacranolide sesquiterpene lactone neurolenin B of the medicinal plant Neurolaena lobata (L.) R.Br. ex Cass inhibits NPM/ALK-driven cell expansion and NF-κB-driven tumour intravasation.

Christine Unger1, Izabella Kiss2, Andrea Vasas3, Ildikó Lajter3, Nina Kramer4, Atanas Georgiev Atanasov5, Chi Huu Nguyen6, Waranya Chatuphonprasert7, Stefan Brenner8, Sigurd Krieger6, Ruxandra McKinnon5, Andrea Peschel6, Renate Kain6, Philipp Saiko9, Thomas Szekeres9, Lukas Kenner6, Melanie R Hassler6, Rene Diaz10, Richard Frisch10, Verena M Dirsch5, Walter Jäger8, Rainer de Martin11, Valery N Bochkov12, Claus M Passreiter13, Barbara Peter-Vörösmarty14, Robert M Mader15, Michael Grusch14, Helmut Dolznig4, Brigitte Kopp5, Istvan Zupko16, Judit Hohmann3, Georg Krupitza6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The t(2;5)(p23;q35) chromosomal translocation results in the expression of the fusion protein NPM/ALK that when expressed in T-lymphocytes gives rise to anaplastic large cell lymphomas (ALCL). In search of new therapy options the dichloromethane extract of the ethnomedicinal plant Neurolaena lobata (L.) R.Br. ex Cass was shown to inhibit NPM/ALK expression.
PURPOSE: Therefore, we analysed whether the active principles that were recently isolated and found to inhibit inflammatory responses specifically inhibit growth of NPM/ALK+ ALCL, leukaemia and breast cancer cells, but not of normal cells, and the intravasation through the lymphendothelial barrier.
METHODS: ALCL, leukaemia and breast cancer cells, and normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were treated with isolated sesquiterpene lactones and analysed for cell cycle progression, proliferation, mitochondrial activity, apoptosis, protein and mRNA expression, NF-κB and cytochrome P450 activity, 12(S)-HETE production and lymphendothelial intravasation.
RESULTS: In vitro treatment of ALCL by neurolenin B suppressed NPM/ALK, JunB and PDGF-Rβ expression, inhibited the growth of ALCL cells late in M phase, and induced apoptosis via caspase 3 without compromising mitochondrial activity (as a measure of general exogenic toxicity). Moreover, neurolenin B attenuated tumour spheroid intravasation probably through inhibition of NF-κB and CYP1A1.
CONCLUSION: Neurolenin B specifically decreased pro-carcinogenic NPM/ALK expression in ALK+ ALCL cells and, via the inhibition of NF-kB signalling, attenuated tumour intra/extravasation into the lymphatics. Hence, neurolenin B may open new options to treat ALCL and to manage early metastatic processes to which no other therapies exist.
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Keywords:  3D-compound testing; ALCL; Intravasation; NPM/ALK; Neurolenins; Toxicity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26220634     DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2015.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytomedicine        ISSN: 0944-7113            Impact factor:   5.340


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