Anticancer activity of Kalanchoe tubiflora extract against human lung cancer cells in vitro and in vivo

Yi Jen Hsieh, Hsuan Shun Huang, Yann Lii Leu, Kou Cheng Peng, Chih Jui Chang, Meng Ya Chang*

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Abstract

Uncontrolled cell proliferation is a common feature of human cancer. Some of herbal extract or plant-derived medicine had been shown as an important source of effective anticancer agents. We previously reported that an n-BuOH-soluble fraction of Kalanchoe tubiflora has antiproliferative activity by inducing mitotic catastrophe. In this study, we showed that the H2O-soluble fraction of Kalanchoe tubiflora (KT-W) caused cell cycle arrest, and senescence-inducing activities in A549 cells. We used 2 dimensional PAGE to analyze the protein expression levels after KT-W treatment, and identified that the energy metabolism-related proteins and senescence-related proteins were disturbed. In vivo experiments showed that the tumor growths in A549-xenografted nude mice were effectively inhibited by KT-W. Our findings implied that KT-W is a putative antitumor agent by inducing cell cycle arrest and senescence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1663-1673
Number of pages11
JournalEnvironmental Toxicology
Volume31
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 11 2016

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Keywords

  • A549 xenograft model
  • HO-soluble fraction
  • Kalanchoe tubiflora
  • cell cycle arrest
  • lung cancer
  • senescence
  • tumor growth inhibition

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