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Anti-cancer Effect of Marine Resources Against Human Colorectal Cancer Cells

해양생물 추출물의 대장암세포주에 대한 항암 작용 검색

  • Received : 2016.10.04
  • Accepted : 2016.11.27
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

Recently, the area of marine resources has become concerned with sources for the next generation of the bio-industry. Until present, development of the marine resources has remained limited, although a large number of these resources are considered to have potential for various significant biological activities. Most marine sponges, marine algae and coral could be used to create specific compounds for survival against a harsh environment. Therefore, it was necessary that these materials needed to be elucidated with biological activities, such as like anti-inflammatory, anti-viral or anti-cancer effects for their utilization in the bio-industry. In this study, we screened extracts of marine resources for their anti-cancer effect on human colorectal cancer cells. These resources were collected at Kosrae of Micronesia on April, 2013 and extracted with methanol. Cytotoxicity of marine resources was observed. Of a total of 20 specimens, three specimens dose-dependently demonstration inhibition of cell viability. Furthermore, cells treated with these specimens for 48h were induced p53, p21, Bax and caspase-3. The results suggest that they involved p53-mediated apoptosis. Two positive specimens (1304KO-327 and 1304KO-329) were verified as the identical materials, which are Hyrtios sp. Unfortunately 1304KO-207 was not yet classified and needed to identify in the further study. There results suggested that marine resources with positive potential in anticancer effect would be good candidates as useful bio-resources.

해양생물자원은 차세대 바이오산업의 중요한 자원으로 관심이 증대되고 있다. 다양한 해양생물자원이 생물학적 활성을 가지고 있을 것으로 기대됨에도 불구하고, 지금까지는 시료 채취의 어려움 등으로 개발에 제한이 있었다. 해면동물, 해조류, 산호 등의 대부분의 해양생물자원들이 험난한 환경에서 살아남기 위해 특수한 대사산물을 만들어 낼 것으로 여겨지고 있어 이를 활용하기 위한 노력들이 기울여지고 있다. 많은 종류의 해양생물자원 중에서 바이오산업에 활용할 수 있는 항암, 항균, 항바이러스 및 항암 작용 등과 같은 생물학적 활성을 가진 물질을 선별하는 것이 시급한 실정이다. 본 연구에서는 항암 작용을 갖는 해양생물자원을 도출하기 위하여 사람유래 대장암 세포주에서 세포독성시험을 실시하였다. 해양생물자원은 2013년 3월 마크로네시아에서 채취한 샘플들로 메탄올로 추출한 물질을 사용하였다. 해양생물자원의 세포독성시험을 실시하여 20개의 시료 중에서 3개의 시료에서 농도의존적인 세포 생존을 억제하는 것을 확인하였다. 검색된 시료들 중 2종만이 동정되어, 해면동물 Hyrtios sp.임이 밝혀졌다. 한종은 아직 밝혀지지 않은 상태로 추가적인 연구를 통해 동정이 필요하였다. Hyrtios sp. 추출물(1304KO-327과 1304KO-329)의 HCT116세포 증식억제작용은 이전 연구에서 보고된 RKO에서의 작용과 일치함을 알 수 있었다. 대장암세포주의 생존 억제 활성을 밝혀낸 3종의 도출 물질은 앞으로의 지속적인 연구를 통해 추출물 중의 항암 활성 물질을 규명함으로써 바이오산업의 새로운 개발 자원으로 활용될 것이 기대된다.

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