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Apoptotic and antiproliferative properties of 3β‐hydroxy‐Δ5‐steroidal congeners from a partially purified column fraction of Dendronephthya gigantea against HL‐60 and MCF‐7 cancer cells
Author(s) -
Fernando I. P. Shanura,
Sanjeewa K. K. Asanka,
Kim HyunSoo,
Wang Lei,
Lee Won Woo,
Jeon YouJin
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of applied toxicology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.784
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1099-1263
pISSN - 0260-437X
DOI - 10.1002/jat.3559
Subject(s) - apoptosis , mcf 7 , terpenoid , sterol , chemistry , cancer cell , cell growth , biology , population , biochemistry , cancer , human breast , cholesterol , medicine , environmental health , genetics
Organisms belonging to the genus Dendronephthya are among a group of marine invertebrates that produce a variety of terpenoids with biofunctional properties. Many of these terpenoids have been proven effective as anticancer drugs. Here, we report the antiproliferative effect of 3β‐hydroxy‐Δ5‐steroidal congeners against the proliferation of HL‐60 human leukemia cells and MCF‐7 human breast cancer cells. The sterol‐rich fraction (DGEHF2‐1) inhibited the growth of HL‐60 and MCF‐7 cells with IC 50 values of 13.59 ± 1.40 and 29.41 ± 0.87 μg ml –1 respectively. Treatment with DGEHF2‐1 caused a dose‐dependent increase in apoptotic body formation, DNA damage and the sub‐G 1 apoptotic cell population. Moreover, DGEHF2‐1 downregulated the expression of Bcl‐xL while upregulating Bax, caspase‐9, and PARP cleavage in both HL‐60 and MCF‐7 cells. The steroid fraction was found to act via the mitochondria‐mediated apoptosis pathway. Identification of the sterols was performed via gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Studying the mechanism of the anticancer effect caused by these sterol derivatives could lead to the identification of other natural products with anticancer properties.