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Anticancer Effects of Brominated Indole Alkaloid Eudistomin H from Marine Ascidian Eudistoma viride Against Cervical Cancer Cells (HeLa)

Rajesh, Rajaian Pushpabai and Annappan, Murugan (2015) Anticancer Effects of Brominated Indole Alkaloid Eudistomin H from Marine Ascidian Eudistoma viride Against Cervical Cancer Cells (HeLa). In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 35 (1). pp. 283-293.

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Abstract

Marine invertebrates called ascidians are prolific producers of bioactive substances. The ascidian Eudistoma viride, distributed along the Southeast coast of India, was investigated for its in vitro cytotoxic activity against human cervical carcinoma (HeLa) cells by the MTT assay. The crude methanolic extract of E. viride, with an IC50 of 53 mu g/ml, was dose-dependently cytotoxic. It was more potent at 100 mu g/ml than cyclohexamide (1 mu g/ml), reducing cell viability to 9.2%. Among nine fractions separated by chromatography, ECF-8 exhibited prominent cytoxic activity at 10 mu g/ml. The HPLC fraction EHF-21 of ECF-8 was remarkably dose- and time-dependently cytotoxic, with 39.8% viable cells at 1 mu g/ml compared to 51% in cyclohexamide-treated cells at the same concentration; the IC50 was 0.49,mu g/ml. Hoechst staining of HeLa cells treated with EHF-2I at 0.5 mu g/ml revealed apoptotic events such an cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing, chromatin condensation and formation of apoptotic bodies. Cell size and granularity study showed changes in light scatter, indicating the characteristic feature of cells dying by apoptosis. The cell-cycle analysis of HeLa cells treated with fraction EHF-21 at 1 mu g/ml showed the marked arrest of cells in G(0)/G(1), S and G(2)/M phases and an increase in the sub G(0)/G(1) population indicated an increase in the apoptotic cell population. The statistical analysis of the sub-G(1) region showed a dose-dependent induction of apoptosis. DNA fragmentation was also observed in HeLa cells treated with EHF-21. The active EHF-2I fraction, a brominated indole alkaloid Eudistomin H, led to apoptotic death of HeLa cells.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: ANTICANCER RESEARCH
Publisher: INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH
Additional Information: Copy right for this article belongs to the INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH, EDITORIAL OFFICE 1ST KM KAPANDRITIOU-KALAMOU RD KAPANDRITI, PO BOX 22, ATHENS 19014, GREECE
Keywords: Ascidian; Eudistoma viride; cytotoxicity; HeLa; apoptosis; DNA fragmentation; flow cytometry
Department/Centre: Division of Biological Sciences > Molecular Biophysics Unit
Date Deposited: 20 Feb 2015 12:19
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2015 12:19
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/50848

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