Title of article :
Anticancer and Apoptotic Effects of Ectoine and Hydroxyectoine on NonSmall Cell Lung Cancer cells: An invitro Investigation
Author/Authors :
Shaikhpour ، Mojgan - Pasteur Institute of Iran, Pasteur Institute of Iran , Sadeghi ، Akram - Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII) , Yazdian ، Fatemeh - University of Tehran , Mansoori ، Ali - University of Tehran , Movafagh ، Abolfazl - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: Streptomyces manage the osmotic stress by collecting compatible solutes or osmolytes. Ectoine, 1,4,5,6tetrahydro2methyl4pyrimidine carboxylic acid, and 5hydroxyectoine are among the most common osmolytes of this bacteria and have an active role in protecting the genetic material of this microorganism as well as providing resistance to environmental pressures. In this research, the antiproliferative and apoptotic effects of ectoine and 5 hydroxyectoine on human nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line (QUDB) are investigated. Methods: QUDB cells were treated by five doses of ectoine and hydroxyectoine for 12, 24 and 48 hours, and the cytotoxic properties were evaluated by MTT assay. Then, the DAPI fluorescent staining was carried out for monitoring of the cells #8217;nuclear morphology. Recognition and quantification of the apoptosis were done; using the AnnexinVFluos technique. Results: It has been verified that both ectoine and hydroxyectoine persuaded apoptosis on QUDB cells in a dosedependently manner. Conclusions: Ectoine and hydroxyectoine are two natural metabolites which induce apoptosis in lung cancer cells. They don #8217;t have any toxic effect on normal cells and can be used as auxiliary drugs or even as a medicine for the treatment of lung cancer after further optimization of the formulations.
Keywords :
Ectoine , Hydroxyectoine , Lung Cancer Cells
Journal title :
Multidisciplinary Cancer Investigation
Journal title :
Multidisciplinary Cancer Investigation