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Cytotoxic effects of hyperatomarin, a prenylated phloroglucinol from Hypericum annulatum Moris subsp. annulatum, in a panel of malignant cell lines

G. Momekova, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, D. Ferdinandova, b, D. Zheleva-Dimitrovac, P. Nedialkovc, U. Girreserd and G. Kitanovc

aDepartment of Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University-Sofia, 2 Dunav Str., 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria bDepartment of Neurosurgery, “St. Ivan Rilski” University Hospital, Medical University-Sofia, Bulgaria cDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University-Sofia, Bulgaria dInstitute of Pharmacy, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany

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Abstract

The cytotoxic effects of hyperatomarin – a prenylated phloroglucinol isolated from Hypericum annulatum Moris subsp. annulatum were assessed in a broad spectrum of tumor cell lines originating from leukemias, lymphomas and solid malignancies. The tested compound exerted strong concentration-dependent cytotoxic effects (IC50 values ranging 0.14–15.7 μM), comparable to and even outclassing in some cell lines those of the established anti-cancer drug daunorubicin. Exposure of different human tumor cell lines to hyperatomarin resulted in strong mono- and oligo-nucleosomal fragmentation of genomic DNA, as evidenced by ‘Cell death detection’ ELISA kit and by DNA-electrophoresis, which unambiguously indicates that the induction of apoptosis is implicated in the cytotoxic mode of action of the tested compound.

Keywords: Hyperatomarin; Prenylated phloroglucinols; Cytotoxicity; Apoptosis

Article Outline

Introduction
Materials and methods
Plant material
Isolation and identification of hyperatomarin
Cell lines and culture conditions
Cytotoxicity determination
Photometric determination of apoptosis
DNA isolation and gel electrophoresis
Data processing and statistics
Results and discussion
Acknowledgements
References




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