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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*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Tzu Chi University
  • National Dong Hwa University
  • Buddhist Tzu-Chi General Hospital Taiwan

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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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