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Cytotoxic activity against breast cancer cells of two species of marine sponges from shallows of Yucatan peninsula

Jasmín Salazar-Mendoza, Lorena Violeta León-Deniz, Gumersindo Mirón‐López, Rosa Moo‐Puc, Juan Bautista Chalé-Dzul, Gonzalo J. Mena‐Rejón

2020Natural Product Research10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro activity of extracts of two marine sponge species, occurring in the shallows of the Yucatan peninsula coast, on two cancer and one normal mammalian cell lines. Hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of Halichondria magniconulosa and Halichondria melanadocia were screened for their cytotoxic activity against hormone-dependent breast cancer (MCF-7) and human cervix cancer (SiHa) cell lines. The ethyl acetate extract of H. magniconulosa exhibited significant cytotoxicity against MCF-7 cells to a CC50 of 0.8 µg/mL, as well as high selectivity (SI = 24.5). On the other hand, SiHa cells were moderately sensitive to the dichloromethane and ethyl acetate extracts of the same species. (CC50 = 34.9 and 31.5 µg/mL, respectively). None of the extracts of H. melanadocia were considered active due their CC50’s were ranged from 59.0 to 94.5 µg/mL.

Topics & Concepts

Ethyl acetateCytotoxicityDichloromethaneHeLaSpongeCytotoxic T cellChemistryTraditional medicineCell cultureBiologyIn vitroBiochemistryBotanyMedicineSolventGeneticsMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisSynthesis and Biological Activity