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Anticancer and antimetastatic activity of Hypomyces chrysospermus, a cosmopolitan parasite in different human cancer cells
The importance of microbial natural compounds in drug research is increasing every year and they are used to prevent or treat a variety of diseases. Hypomyces chrysospermus is a cosmopolitan parasite of many Boletaceae members. Since not much work has been conducted to date, this study is undertaken...
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Published in: | Molecular biology reports 2020-05, Vol.47 (5), p.3765-3778 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The importance of microbial natural compounds in drug research is increasing every year and they are used to prevent or treat a variety of diseases.
Hypomyces chrysospermus
is a cosmopolitan parasite of many
Boletaceae
members. Since not much work has been conducted to date, this study is undertaken to explore the anticancer effect, including the antiproliferative and antimetastatic activity of
Hypomyces chrysospermus.
The aim of this study is to determine the antiproliferative and antimetastatic activity of
Hypomyces chrysospermus
ethyl acetate extract, having antioxidant activity, against A549, Caco2, MCF-7 human cancer and CCD-19 Lu and CCD 841 CoN healthy human cell lines. Firstly, cytotoxic activity was determined by the WST-1 assay. After cell proliferations and anti-metastatic effects were investigated by a real-time cell analysis system (RTCA-DP) and IC
50
concentrations were calculated for each cell line. In addition, the expression levels of Apaf-1, TNF and NF-kB mRNA in cancer cells were investigated with RealTime-PCR. The ethyl acetate extract of
Hypomyces chrysospermus
presented anticancer activities including antiproliferative and antimetastatic effects.
Hypomyces chrysospermus
as a source of biologically active metabolites can be used as an important resource in the development of new anticancer effective agents. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4851 1573-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11033-020-05468-6 |