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Chlorinated Guaiane-Type Sesquiterpene Lactones as Cytotoxic Agents against Human Tumor Cells

Francisco Estévez-Sarmiento, Ester Saavedra, Mercedes Ruíz-Estévez, Francisco León, José Quintana, Ignacio Brouard, Francisco Estévez

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Guaiane-type sesquiterpene lactones are naturally occurring compounds which have attracted attention due to their array of biological activities. In this study, chlorinated guaianolides 1–8, isolated from plants of the genus Centaurea, were evaluated against the human leukemia cell lines HL-60, U-937, a specific U-937 cell line that overexpresses the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein and the human melanoma cell line SK-MEL-1. This established the relevant structure-growth inhibition relationships. Chlorohyssopifolins A (1), C (3) and D (4) and linichlorin A (6) were the most potent compounds in terms of inducing growth inhibition in the four cell lines. IC50 values were below 10 μM in all cases. Chlorohyssopifolins A (1) and D (4) and linichlorin A (6) were potent apoptotic inducers in human U-937 leukemia cells, as determined by fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry, and their mechanism of action was associated with cytochrome c release, caspase activation and poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase cleavage. Overall this study shows that guaianolides induce cytotoxicity against human tumor cells and provides important insights into the cell death pathways that are involved.

Topics & Concepts

ApoptosisPoly ADP ribose polymeraseCell cultureCytotoxicitySesquiterpeneSesquiterpene lactoneFlow cytometryProgrammed cell deathCytochrome cCytotoxic T cellBiologyBiochemistryCaspaseLeukemiaCell growthChemistryMolecular biologyIn vitroStereochemistryPolymeraseDNAImmunologyGeneticsSesquiterpenes and Asteraceae StudiesPlant Toxicity and Pharmacological PropertiesNatural product bioactivities and synthesis
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