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Complex assessment of in vitro anti-melanoma action of medicinal plant Cotinus coggygria Scop

Purpose: To elucidate the anticancer mechanism and molecular targets of the aqueous fraction from Cotinus coggygria leaf extract in  A375 malignant melanoma cells. Methods: Aqueous ethanol extract from the leaves of C. coggygria was fractionated into the aqueous and chloroform fractions by solvent–s...

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Published in:Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2024-06, Vol.23 (5), p.815-824
Main Authors: Antov, Georgi G., Georgieva, Mariyana S., Boycheva, Irina I., Todinova, Svetla J., Danailova, Avgustina K., Nikolova, Milena T., Krasteva, Natalia A, Gospodinova, Zlatina I.
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Summary:Purpose: To elucidate the anticancer mechanism and molecular targets of the aqueous fraction from Cotinus coggygria leaf extract in  A375 malignant melanoma cells. Methods: Aqueous ethanol extract from the leaves of C. coggygria was fractionated into the aqueous and chloroform fractions by solvent–solvent partition. A375 cells were treated with the aqueous fraction at various concentrations and  incubated for 72 h. The effect of the aqueous fraction on programmed cell death by staining with Annexin V/Propidium iodide ias well as  on cell viability and adhesion through labeling with fluorescein diacetate were determined under fluorescence microscopy. In addition,  the clonogenicity assessment, comet assay evaluation of genotoxic properties, characterization of thermodynamic behavior of cells by  differential scanning calorimetry, and quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) on the expression of genes  involved in processes of apoptosis and cell cycle control were determined. Results: The number of viable adherent cells was reduced by  38.00 and 85.06 % at 20 and 80 µg/mL, respectively compared to untreated cells. In addition, a significant, dose-dependent reduction in  the clonogenicity of melanoma cells was observed, culminating in an almost complete inhibition of cancer cells colony-forming ability at  40 and 60 µg/mL of the fraction. Treatment with the fraction increased comets of Classes 3 and 4 to 35 %, while comets of Class 5, which  corresponds to the highest level of DNA fragmentation, increased to 2.25 %. Also, the gene damage index (GDI) was highest (1.2) at the concentration of 40 μg/mL. Furthermore, the expression levels of BAX, CASP8 and CDKN1A were upregulated and MYC expression  decreased after treatment with the aqueous fraction. Conclusion: Cotinus coggygria possesses significant in vitro anti-melanoma  potential. Future studies will be focused on the in vivo assessment of its therapeutic qualities in experimental animals.
ISSN:1596-5996
1596-9827
DOI:10.4314/tjpr.v23i5.3