Assessment of the toxicity and antiproliferative activity of hemocyanins from Helix lucorum, Helix aspersa and Rapana venosa

I. Yankova, E. Ivanova, K. Todorova, A. Georgieva, V. Dilcheva, I. Vladov, S. Petkova, R. Toshkova, L. Velkova, P. Dolashka, I. Iliev
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Hemocyanins (Hcs) are respiratory, oxygen-carrying metalloproteins that are freely dissolved in the hemolymph of many molluscs and arthropods. The interest in hemocyanins has grown significantly since it was found that they can be successfully used in immunotherapy of neoplastic diseases as non-specific or active stimulators of the immune system. The present study aims to assess the cytotoxicity, in vivo toxicity and antiproliferative activity of hemocyanins isolated from marine snail Rapana venosa (RvH), garden snails Helix lucorum (HlH) and Helix aspersa (HaH). For in vitro safety testing, 3T3 Neutral Red Uptake (NRU) test was used. The experiments for antiproliferative activity of the hemocyanins were performed by MTT assay on a panel of cell lines - a model of breast cancer. The in vivo toxicological assessment was performed by regular clinical examinations of hemocyanin-treated laboratory mice and histopathological analysis of hematoxylin/eosin stained preparations of parenchymal organs. The evaluation of the in vitro cytotoxicity showed that the tested hemocyanins does not induce toxic effects in nontumorigenic epithelial cell lines. In contrast, significant reduction of the viability of human breast carcinoma cell lines was found after treatment with high concentrations of hemocyanins. The in vivo experiments showed no signs of organ and systemic toxicity in the hemocyanin-treated animals. The presented data indicate that Hcs show a potential for development of novel anticancer therapeutics due to their beneficial properties, biosafety and lack of toxicity or side effects. Key words: hemocyanins (Hcs); cytotoxicity; antitumor activity; in vivo biosafety testing.
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黑绿豆、黑绿豆和黑绿豆血青素的毒性和抗增殖活性评价
血青素(Hcs)是一种可呼吸的携氧金属蛋白,可自由溶解于许多软体动物和节肢动物的血淋巴中。自从发现血青素可以作为免疫系统的非特异性或活性刺激物成功地用于肿瘤疾病的免疫治疗以来,对血青素的兴趣已显著增长。本文研究了从海蜗牛(Rapana venosa, RvH)、花园蜗牛Helix lucorum (HlH)和海蜗牛Helix aspersa (HaH)中分离的血青素的细胞毒性、体内毒性和抗增殖活性。体外安全性试验采用3T3中性红色摄取(NRU)试验。用MTT法在一组乳腺癌细胞系模型上进行了血青素抗增殖活性的实验。通过对血青素处理的实验室小鼠进行定期临床检查和对实质器官苏木精/伊红染色制剂进行组织病理学分析,进行体内毒理学评价。体外细胞毒性评价表明,所测血青素对非致瘤性上皮细胞系不产生毒性作用。相反,高浓度血青素处理后,发现人乳腺癌细胞系的活力显著降低。体内实验显示,血青素处理的动物没有器官和全身毒性的迹象。目前的数据表明,Hcs由于其有益的特性、生物安全性和无毒副作用,显示出开发新型抗癌疗法的潜力。关键词:血青素;细胞毒性;抗肿瘤活性;体内生物安全试验。
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Bulgarian Chemical Communications
Bulgarian Chemical Communications 化学-化学综合
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