Antiproliferative, neurotoxic, genotoxic and mutagenic effects of toxic cyanobacterial extracts.

Q3 Environmental Science Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pub Date : 2018-12-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-18 DOI:10.2478/intox-2018-0026
Enver Ersoy Andeden, Sahlan Ozturk, Belma Aslim
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Cyanobacteria are the rich resource of various secondary metabolites including toxins with broad pharmaceutical significance. The aim of this work was to evaluate the antiproliferative, neurotoxic, genotoxic and mutagenic effects of cyanobacterial extracts containing Microcystin-LR (MCLR) in vitro. ELISA analysis results showed that MCLR contents of five cyanobacterial extracts were 2.07 ng/mL, 1.43 ng/mL, 1.41 ng/mL, 1.27 ng/mL, and 1.12 ng/mL for Leptolyngbya sp. SB1, Phormidium sp. SB4, Oscillatoria earlei SB5, Phormidium sp. SB2, Uncultured cyanobacterium, respectively. Phormidium sp. SB4 and Phormidium sp. SB2 extracts had the lowest neurotoxicity (86% and 79% cell viability, respectively) and Oscillatoria earlei SB5 extracts had the highest neurotoxicity (47% cell viability) on PC12 cell at 1000 µg/ml extract concentration. Leptolyngbya sp. SB1 and Phormidium sp. SB2 showed the highest antiproliferative effect (92% and 77% cell death) on HT29 cell. On the other hand, all concentrations of five toxic cyanobacterial extracts induced DNA damage between 3.0% and 1.3% of tail intensity and did not cause any direct mutagenic effect at the 1000 µg/plate cyanobacterial extracts. These results suggest that cyanobacteria-derived MCLR is a promising candidate for development of effective agents against colon cancer.

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有毒蓝藻提取物的抗增殖、神经毒性、基因毒性和诱变作用
摘要蓝藻是包括毒素在内的各种次生代谢产物的丰富资源,具有广泛的药用意义。本工作的目的是评估含有微囊藻毒素LR(MCLR)的蓝藻提取物的体外抗增殖、神经毒性、遗传毒性和诱变作用。ELISA分析结果表明,5种蓝藻提取物的MCLR含量分别为2.07 ng/mL、1.43 ng/mL、1.45 ng/mL、1.27 ng/mL和1.12 ng/mL。Phormidium sp.SB4和Phormidius sp.SB2提取物在1000µg/ml提取物浓度下对PC12细胞的神经毒性最低(分别为86%和79%的细胞活力),而Oscillaria earlei SB5提取物在PC12细胞上的神经毒性最高(47%的细胞活力)。Leptolyngbya sp.SB1和Phormidium sp.SB2对HT29细胞表现出最高的抗增殖作用(92%和77%的细胞死亡)。另一方面,所有浓度的五种有毒蓝藻提取物都诱导了尾部强度的3.0%-1.3%之间的DNA损伤,并且在1000µg/板的蓝藻提取物中没有引起任何直接的诱变作用。这些结果表明,蓝细菌来源的MCLR是开发抗结肠癌有效药物的一个很有前途的候选者。
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